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Solid Phase Synthesis of a Functionalized Bis-Peptide Using "Safety Catch" Methodology
Published on: May 15, 2012
Facile production of mono-substituted urea side chains in solid phase peptide synthesis
1Department of Chemistry, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA.
Abstract:
A method is reported for the straightforward generation of urea-containing peptides during Boc solid phase peptide synthesis. Primary amine side chains are converted to mono-alkyl ureas in two steps via an intermediate p-nitrophenyl carbamate. Use of p-methoxybenzyl amine as an ammonia equivalent affords mono-alkyl final products from standard resin cleavage methods, without the need for additional steps. The reaction is highly efficient and applicable to variable length side chains and peptides.
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