Iterative Reducible Ligation to form Homogeneous Penicillamine Cross-linked Polypeptides
Mark D Ericson1, Kevin G Rice1
1Division of Medicinal & Natural Products Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, University of Iowa, Iowa City IA 52242.
Abstract:
The syntheses of homogeneous penicillamine disulfide cross-linked polypeptides are reported. Dodecapeptides containing N-terminal, C-terminal, or N- and C-terminal Pen were serially ligated into 36 amino acid polypeptides linked through Cys-Pen, Pen-Cys or Pen-Pen disulfide bonds. Critical to the syntheses was the incorporation of thiazolidine masked Cys and Pen as the N-terminal residues and selective hydrolysis with silver trifluoromethanesulfonate in acidic aqueous conditions to generate a free thiol for subsequent ligation. This approach allows the synthesis of homogeneous disulfide cross-linked polypeptides that have different reductive stabilities and have application in gene delivery by undergoing a tempered reductive triggered release of DNA.
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