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Constructing Cyclic Peptides Using an On-Tether Sulfonium Center
Published on: September 28, 2022
A convenient synthesis of difficult medium-sized cyclic peptides by Staudinger mediated ring-closure
Khanh Ha1, Jean-Christophe M Monbaliu, Byron C Williams
1Center for Heterocyclic Compounds, Department of Chemistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-7200, USA.
Abstract:
Novel, efficient and mild preparation of 7- and 8-membered cyclic di- and 10-membered cyclic tripeptides containing α-, β- or γ-amino acid residues is effected by a Staudinger-mediated ring closure. Medium-sized cyclic di- and tripeptides--recognized as difficult targets--were obtained in moderate to good yields according to a straightforward sequence. Empirical force-field calculations were undertaken to determine their conformational behaviors and showed high levels of similarity with X-ray results. A computational study at the B3LYP/6-31+G** level of theory afforded information regarding the impact of the sequence, ring-size and substitution on the activation barriers for the cyclization of azido peptide thioesters.
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