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Christoph Nitsche1, Hideki Onagi1, Jun-Ping Quek2
1Research School of Chemistry , Australian National University , Canberra , ACT 2601 , Australia.
Abstract:
Peptides featuring an N-terminal cysteine residue and the unnatural amino acid 3-(2-cyano-4-pyridyl)alanine (Cpa) cyclize spontaneously in aqueous solution at neutral pH. Cpa is readily available and easily introduced into peptides using standard solid-phase peptide synthesis. The reaction is orthogonal to all proteinogenic amino acids, including cysteine residues that are not at the N-terminus. A substrate peptide of the Zika virus NS2B-NS3 protease cyclized in this way produced an inhibitor of high affinity and proteolytic stability.
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