Epimerization-free access to C-terminal cysteine peptide acids, carboxamides, secondary amides, and esters: Via complimentary strategies

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Abstract

C-Terminal cysteine peptide acids are difficult to access without epimerization of the cysteine α-stereocenter. Diversification of the C-terminus after solid-phase peptide synthesis poses an even greater challenge because of the proclivity of the cysteine α-stereocenter to undergo deprotonation upon activation of the C-terminal carboxylic acid. We present herein two general strategies to access C-terminal cysteine peptide derivatives without detectable epimerization, diketopiperazine formation, or piperidinylalanine side products.

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Arbour, C. A., Kondasinghe, T. D., Saraha, H. Y., Vorlicek, T. L., & Stockdill, J. L. (2018). Epimerization-free access to C-terminal cysteine peptide acids, carboxamides, secondary amides, and esters: Via complimentary strategies. Chemical Science, 9(2), 350–355. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7sc03553e

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