Effect of Microwave Radiation on Enzymatic and Chemical Peptide Bond Synthesis on Solid Phase

  • Basso A
  • Sinigoi L
  • Gardossi L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Peptide bond synthesis was performed on PEGA beads under microwave radiations. Classical chemical coupling as well as thermolysin catalyzed synthesis was studied, and the effect of microwave radiations on reaction kinetics, beads' integrity, and enzyme activity was assessed. Results demonstrate that microwave radiations can be profitably exploited to improve reaction kinetics in solid phase peptide synthesis when both chemical and biocatalytic strategies are used.

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Basso, A., Sinigoi, L., Gardossi, L., & Flitsch, S. (2009). Effect of Microwave Radiation on Enzymatic and Chemical Peptide Bond Synthesis on Solid Phase. International Journal of Peptides, 2009, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/362482

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