N-to-C solid-phase peptide and peptide trifluoromethylketone synthesis using amino acid tert-butyl esters

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Abstract

Solid-phase peptide synthesis in the N-to-C direction, opposite to the classical C-to-N direction of peptide synthesis, provides the synthetically versatile C-terminal carboxyl group for further modification into C-terminally modified peptide mimetics. These are of general interest as potential bioactive agents, particularly as protease inhibitors. Elaboration of peptide mimetics on the solid-phase would facilitate synthesis of peptide mimetic combinatorial libraries. This report describes an effective strategy for solid-phase inverse peptide synthesis based on readily available amino acid tert-butyl esters. The potential of this approach for peptide mimetic synthesis is demonstrated by the solid-phase synthesis of two peptide trifluoromethylketones. © 2002 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Gutheil, W. G., & Qingchai, X. U. (2002). N-to-C solid-phase peptide and peptide trifluoromethylketone synthesis using amino acid tert-butyl esters. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 50(5), 688–691. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.50.688

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