Towards the use of an amino acid cleavable linker for solid-phase chemical synthesis of peptides and proteins

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Abstract

The synthesis of proteins by solid-phase chemical ligation (SPCL) suffers from the paucity of linkers that can be cleaved under mild conditions. Here, we deployed a spontaneous nickel-assisted cleavage (SNAC) tag, known to undergo spontaneous cleavage in the presence of nickel(ii), as a linker for C-to-N SPCL.

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Cardella, D., Tsai, Y. H., & Luk, L. Y. P. (2022). Towards the use of an amino acid cleavable linker for solid-phase chemical synthesis of peptides and proteins. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 21(5), 966–969. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ob02198f

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