Studies on Peptides. CLV.1,2) Evaluation of Trimethylsilyl Bromide as a Hard-Acid Deprotecting Reagent in Peptide Synthesis

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Trimethylsilyl bromide (TMSBr) in trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) was found to have the ability to cleave benzyl-type protecting groups, i.e., benzyloxycarbonyl (Z), benzyl (O-Bzl) and p-methoxy- (S-MBzl). The reaction was best accelerated by addition of thioanisole, compared with other soft nucleophiles so far examined. The rate of the cleavage reaction with TMSBr/TFA was judged to be somewhat slower than that with trimethylsilyl trifluoromethanesulfonate/TFA. However, TMSBr/TFA reduced Met(O) efficiently and gave almost no side reaction of Asp (succinimide formation). This deprotecting procedure was applied to the synthesis of human gastrin-releasing peptide. © 1987, The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Fujii, N., Otaka, A., Sugiyama, N., Hatano, M., & Yajima, H. (1987). Studies on Peptides. CLV.1,2) Evaluation of Trimethylsilyl Bromide as a Hard-Acid Deprotecting Reagent in Peptide Synthesis. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 35(9), 3880–3883. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.35.3880

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