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Synthesis of a Water-soluble Metal–Organic Complex Array
Published on: October 8, 2016
Polyoxometalate clusters integrated into peptide chains and as inorganic amino acids: solution- and solid-phase
Carine Yvon1, Andrew J Surman, Marie Hutin
1WestCHEM, School of Chemistry, The University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ (UK) http://www.croninlab.com.
Abstract:
General synthetic methods for the grafting of peptide chains onto polyoxometalate clusters by the use of general activated precursors have been developed. Using a solution-phase approach, pre-synthesized peptides can be grafted to a metal oxide cluster to produce hybrids of unprecedented scale (up to 30 residues). An adapted solid-phase method allows the incorporation of these clusters, which may be regarded as novel hybrid unnatural amino acids, during the peptide synthesis itself. These methods may open the way for the automated synthesis of peptides and perhaps even proteins that contain "inorganic" amino acids.
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