Solvent-Dependent Chemoselectivity Switch to Arg-Lys Imidazole Cross-Links
Ana Villalobos Galindo1, Monika Raj1
1Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, United States.
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Herein, we report a trifluoroethanol-mediated, chemoselective method for the formation of Arg-Lys imidazole cross-links with methylglyoxal and its application in the selective macrocyclization of peptides between Lys and Arg and the late-stage diversification of Lys-containing peptides with guanidine. Our findings highlight the critical role of solvent choice in controlling chemoselectivity, providing valuable insights into solvent-dependent peptide modification.
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