A photochemical C=C cleavage process: Toward access to backbone N-formyl peptides

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Abstract

Photo-responsive modifications and photo-uncaging concepts are useful for spatiotemporal control of peptides structure and function. While side chain photo-responsive modifications are relatively common, access to photo-responsive modifications of backbone N-H bonds is quite limited. This letter describes a new photocleavage pathway, affording N-formyl amides from vinylogous nitroaryl precursors under physiologically relevant conditions via a formal oxidative C=C cleavage. The N-formyl amide products have unique properties and reactivity, but are difficult or impossible to access by traditional synthetic approaches.

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Wang, H., & Ball, Z. T. (2021). A photochemical C=C cleavage process: Toward access to backbone N-formyl peptides. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 17, 2932–2938. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.17.202

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