Peptide and peptide library cyclization via bromomethylbenzene derivatives

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Abstract

Cyclization confers several advantages to peptides, cumulatively serving to make them more drug-like. In this protocol, cyclic peptides are generated via bis-alkylation of cysteine-containing peptides using α,α′- dibromo- m -xylene. The reactions are robust and high yielding. Multiple reaction platforms for the application of this versatile strategy are described herein: the cyclization of solid-phase-synthesized peptides, both in solution and on resin, as well as the cyclization of in vitro translated mRNA-peptide fusion libraries on oligo(dT) resin.

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Hacker, D. E., Almohaini, M., Anbazhagan, A., Ma, Z., & Hartman, M. C. T. (2015). Peptide and peptide library cyclization via bromomethylbenzene derivatives. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1248, 105–117. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2020-4_8

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