Abstract
Peptide-conjugates with unsaturated carbon chains form attractive molecules that can contribute to both medicinal chemistry and advanced materials sciences. Here, a convenient Fmoc-based solid-phase peptide synthesis method for the preparation of bisarylethyne-conjugates is described. This method allows coupling of an iodo-aryl or aryl-acetylene to resin-bound aryl-acetylene or iodo-aryl containing peptides using catalytic amounts of (PPh3)2PdCl2 and CuI in the presence of DiPEA. The triple bond is reduced quantitatively when 10% silane, either TES or TIS, is present in the acidic cleavage cocktail; deuterated bisarylethylene-species were obtained using deuterated cleavage reagents. Importantly, reduction of the triple-bond is completely suppressed using TFA and phenol as scavengers, and bisarylethyne-peptide conjugates were obtained.
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Strack, M., Langklotz, S., Bandow, J. E., Metzler-Nolte, N., & Bauke Albada, H. (2015). Synthesis of bisarylethyne-peptide conjugates. Organic Chemistry Frontiers, 2(5), 531–535. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4qo00357h
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