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titleOfInvention Stereoisomer peptides and their polymer conjugates for hiv disease
abstract The invention relates to a library of 298 peptides useful for formulating a novel therapeutic HIV vaccine. The peptide sequences were selected on the basis of calibration of molecular structure properties of HIV-I or host cell proteins. A mixture of D- and L-amino acids or all D-amino acids are used to synthesize the stereoisomer peptides for the purpose of increasing their stability. The peptides are expected to have the ability to potently inhibit functioning of proteins important for HIV infection. A plural of the peptides are conjugated together with a biocompatible polymer, preferably HPMA to further increase stability and solubility, decrease drug toxicity, and potentially evade multidrug resistance and exert cooperative effect, since some peptides are the ligands for host proteins like integrin, and others which can bring the therapeutic peptides to the target cells and therefore help disrupt the interactions between the host proteins and the HIV proteins.
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