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Efficient synthesis of a beta-peptide combinatorial library with microwave irradiation
Justin K Murray1, Bilal Farooqi, Jack D Sadowsky
1Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA.
Abstract:
The predictable relationship between beta-amino acid sequence and folding has inspired several biological applications of beta-peptides. For many such applications, it would be desirable to prepare and screen beta-peptide libraries. However, standard peptide synthesis protocols are not efficient enough to support a library approach for many types of beta-peptides. We recently optimized the solid-phase synthesis of beta-peptides using microwave irradiation, and we have now adapted this approach to synthesis on polystyrene macrobeads. We rapidly prepared a high-quality beta-peptide combinatorial library via a split-and-mix strategy. This library was screened in search of beta-peptide antagonists of the p53-MDM2 protein-protein interaction.

