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Constructing Cyclic Peptides Using an On-Tether Sulfonium Center
Published on: September 28, 2022
Isolating Conformers to Assess Dynamics of Peptidic Catalysts Using Computationally Designed Macrocyclic Peptides
Elizabeth A Stone1, Parisa Hosseinzadeh2, Timothy W Craven2
1Department of Chemistry, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 06520, USA.
Abstract:
Studying the relationship between catalyst conformational dynamics and selectivity in an asymmetric reaction is a challenge. In this study, cyclic peptides were computationally designed to stabilize different ground state conformations of a highly effective, flexible tetrapeptide catalyst for the atroposelective bromination of N-aryl quinazolinones. Through a combination of computational and experimental techniques, we have determined that dynamic movement of the lead catalyst plays a crucial role in achieving high enantioselectivity in the reaction of study. This approach may also serve as a valuable method for investigating the mechanism of other peptide-catalyzed transformations.
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