A shortcut to the synthesis of peptide thioesters

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Abstract

Peptide thioesters serve as fundamental building blocks for the synthesis of proteins and cyclic peptides. Classically, methods to synthesize thioesters have been based on acid-labile amino-protecting groups for which final side-chain deprotection required the use of hazardous hydrogen fluoride (HF). Alternative protection schemes based on base-labile amino-protecting groups have become preferred methods but are not suitable due to the lability of thioester bonds toward bases. In this method, we employ a trifluoracetic acid/trimethylsilyl bromide (TFA/TMSBr) protocol using a hydroxymethyl resin obviating the need for HF. TFA/TMSBr is volatile enough to be easily removed yet less hazardous than HF, making it more practical for general peptide chemists. We describe optimized cleavage procedures and appropriate protecting group schemes and discuss in situ neutralization protocols. The method is relatively simple, straightforward, and easily scalable, allowing the facile preparation of alkyl and aryl thioesters.

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Raz, R., & Offer, J. (2021). A shortcut to the synthesis of peptide thioesters. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2208, pp. 1–12). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-0928-6_1

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