Literature DB >> 1917296

Cyclization of disulfide-containing peptides in solid-phase synthesis.

F Albericio1, R P Hammer, C García-Echeverría, M A Molins, J L Chang, M C Munson, M Pons, E Giralt, G Barany.   

Abstract

Disulfide-containing peptides may be obtained in good yields and purities when oxidations are carried out on peptide chains anchored to polymeric supports used for solid-phase synthesis. Such approaches take advantage of the pseudo-dilution phenomenon which favors intramolecular processes. A variety of procedures have been demonstrated using the related model peptides Ac-Cys-Pro-D Val-Cys-NH2 and Ac-Pen-Pro-D Val-Cys-NH2 (which both readily assume a type II beta-turn conformation that becomes stabilized by a 14-membered disulfide-containing intramolecular ring), and oxytocin (conformationally mobile 20-membered disulfide ring). Both Boc and Fmoc were used for N alpha-amino protection, the beta-thiols of cysteine or penicillamine were blocked by S-acetamidomethyl (Acm), S-9-fluorenylmethyl (Fm), or S-trityl (Trt), and compatible anchoring linkages included HF-labile 4-methylbenzhydrylamide (MBHA), TFA-labile tris (alkoxy)benzylamide (PAL), and photolabile o-nitrobenzylamide (Nonb). Assemblies of linear sequences proceeded smoothly, and polymer-supported oxidations were carried out in a variety of ways either directly or after deblocking to the resin-bound dithiol. Chains were released from the support without substantial damage to the disulfide bridges, and overall yields were as high as 60-90%.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1917296     DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-3011.1991.tb00755.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pept Protein Res        ISSN: 0367-8377


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