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Solid Phase Synthesis of a Functionalized Bis-Peptide Using "Safety Catch" Methodology
Published on: May 15, 2012
Solid-phase synthetic route to multiple derivatives of a fundamental peptide unit
William L Scott1, Ziniu Zhou, Paweł Zajdel
1Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, 402 N. Blackford Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA. wscott@iupui.edu
Abstract:
Amino acids are Nature's combinatorial building blocks. When substituted on both the amino and carboxyl sides they become the basic scaffold present in all peptides and proteins. We report a solid-phase synthetic route to large combinatorial variations of this fundamental scaffold, extending the variety of substituted biomimetic molecules available to successfully implement the Distributed Drug Discovery (D3) project. In a single solid-phase sequence, compatible with basic amine substituents, three-point variation is performed at the amino acid a-carbon and the amino and carboxyl functionalities.
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