Benzotriazole-mediated synthesis of aza-peptides: En route to an aza-leuenkephalin analogue

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Abstract

Novel N-(N-Pg-azadipeptidoyl)benzotriazoles 20a-e couple efficiently with α-amino acids 21a-e, dipeptides 22a-c, aminoxyacetic acid 23a, depsidipeptide 23b, and α-hydroxy-β-phenylpropionic acid 27 yielding, respectively, azatripeptides 24a-g, azatetrapeptides 25a,b, a hybrid azatripeptide with an oxyamide bond 26a, a hybrid azatetrapeptide with an ester bond 26b, and a hybrid azatripeptide with an ester bond 28. A new protocol for the synthesis of N-Pg-azatripeptides 33a,b and 35a,b, each containing a natural amino acid at the N-terminus, avoids the low coupling rates of the aza-amino acid residue and enables the solution-phase synthesis of an azaphenylalanine analogue of Leu-enkephalin 40. © 2013 American Chemical Society.

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Abo-Dya, N. E., Biswas, S., Basak, A., Avan, I., Alamry, K. A., & Katritzky, A. R. (2013). Benzotriazole-mediated synthesis of aza-peptides: En route to an aza-leuenkephalin analogue. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 78(8), 3541–3552. https://doi.org/10.1021/jo302251e

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