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Split-and-pool Synthesis and Characterization of Peptide Tertiary Amide Library
Published on: June 20, 2014
Traceless solid-phase synthesis and β-turn propensity of 1,3-thiazole-based peptidomimetics
Aizhan Abdildinova1, Young-Dae Gong1
1Innovative Drug Library Research Center, Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Dongguk University 30, Pildong-ro 1-gil, Jung-gu Seoul 04620 Korea ydgong@dongguk.edu.
Abstract:
The design and solid-phase synthesis of 1,3-thiazole-based peptidomimetic molecules is described. The solid-phase synthesis was based on the utilization of a traceless linker strategy. The synthesis starts from the conversion of chloromethyl polystyrene resin to the resin with a sulfur linker unit. The key intermediate 4-amino-thiazole-5-carboxylic acid resin is prepared in three steps from Merrifield resin. The amide coupling proceeded at the C4 and C5 positions via an Fmoc solid-phase peptide synthesis strategy. After cleavage, the final compounds were obtained in moderate yields (average 9%, 11-step overall yields) with high purities (≥87%). Geometric measurements of Cα distances and dihedral angles along with an rmsd of 0.5434 for attachment with Cα of the β-turn template suggest type IV β-turn structural motifs. Additionally, the physicochemical properties of the molecules have been evaluated.

