Literature DB >> 744685

Removal of t-butyl and t-butoxycarbonyl protecting groups with trifluoroacetic acid. Mechanisms, biproduct formation and evaluation of scavengers.

B F Lundt, N L Johansen, A Vølund, J Markussen.   

Abstract

The trifluoroacetic acid-mediated removal of t-butyl groups in protected amino acids leads to the formation of t-butyl trifluoroacetate. This t-butyl ester alkylates in trifluoroacetic acid methionine and tryptophan. The t-butyl trifluoroacetate ester can be destroyed by scavengers commonly employed for t-butyl cations, and the reaction rates of the scavengers with the ester are used in the evaluation of scavengers. Scavengers of sulphide structure react with t-butyl trifluoroacetate to form sulphonium compounds, which possess alkylating properties. In the presence of a scavenger during acidolysis, the trifluoroacetic acid and the scavenger will compete in reacting with the t-butyl cations. Kinetic studies show comparable reaction rates with thiophenol as scavenger. The usefulness of adding scavengers to trifluoroacetic acid in deblocking reactions is due to the removal of t-butyl trifluoroacetate in addition to the removal of t-butyl cations. Isobutene reacts with trifluoroacetic acid and yields t-butyl trifluoroacetate. The reaction reaches an equilibrium displaced in favour of the ester at room temperature. Hence no isobutene can be expected to escape during a deblocking reaction in trifluoroacetic acid.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 744685     DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-3011.1978.tb02896.x

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


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