The efficiency of a series of well-known coupling reagents (TBTU, HATU, and PyBOP) and of new in situ activating reagents (TCTU, HCTU, and DMTMM) was compared by synthesizing the 65–74 fragment of the Acyl Carrier Protein (H-Val-Gln-Ala-Ala-Ile-Asp-Tyr-Ile-Asn-Gly-NH2), containing ‘a difficult sequence’, as a test peptide, in a multiple peptide synthesizer. The longer sequence rMOG(35–55) was also synthesized. It was clear that the aminium salts are more efficient than the phosphonium salt (PyBOP) and that the new 6Cl-HOBt based reagents (HCTU and particularly TCTU) are very efficient, while DMTMM appeared to be not suitable for SPPS.
Assessment of new 6Cl-HOBt based coupling reagents for peptide synthesis. Part 1: Coupling efficiency study / G. SABATINO; B. MULINACCI; M. ALCARO; M. CHELLI; P. ROVERO; A.M. PAPINI. - In: LETTERS IN PEPTIDE SCIENCE. - ISSN 0929-5666. - STAMPA. - 9:(2003), pp. 119-123. [10.1007/BF02576873]
Assessment of new 6Cl-HOBt based coupling reagents for peptide synthesis. Part 1: Coupling efficiency study
SABATINO, GIUSEPPINA;B. MULINACCI;M. ALCARO;ROVERO, PAOLO;PAPINI, ANNA MARIA
2003
Abstract
The efficiency of a series of well-known coupling reagents (TBTU, HATU, and PyBOP) and of new in situ activating reagents (TCTU, HCTU, and DMTMM) was compared by synthesizing the 65–74 fragment of the Acyl Carrier Protein (H-Val-Gln-Ala-Ala-Ile-Asp-Tyr-Ile-Asn-Gly-NH2), containing ‘a difficult sequence’, as a test peptide, in a multiple peptide synthesizer. The longer sequence rMOG(35–55) was also synthesized. It was clear that the aminium salts are more efficient than the phosphonium salt (PyBOP) and that the new 6Cl-HOBt based reagents (HCTU and particularly TCTU) are very efficient, while DMTMM appeared to be not suitable for SPPS.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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