SOLVATION EFFECTS IN SOLID-PHASE PEPTIDE-SYNTHESIS

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FIELDS, GB [1 ]
FIELDS, CG [1 ]
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[1] APPL BIOSYST INC,FOSTER CITY,CA 94404
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10.1021/ja00011a023
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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The success of solid-phase peptide synthesis is highly dependent on the accessibility of the growing resin-bound peptide chain to reagents. To maximize this accessibility, the relationship between solvent properties and peptide-resin solvation has been explored. The tridecapeptide [Lys9]-alpha-conotoxin G I (from Conus geographus), which contains nine side-chain-protected residues, was used to study solvation effects of protected peptide-resins. Efficient solvation of (aminomethyl)copoly(styrene-1% DVB) and peptide-copoly(styrene-1% DVB) could be directly correlated to solvent Hildebrand and hydrogen-bonding solubility parameters (delta and delta-h, respectively). Solvation was also highly dependent on the side-chain protecting group strategy (benzyl (Bzl), tert-butyl (tBu), or p-methoxybenzyl (Mob)) utilized. The most efficient solvation by a single solvent occurred with NMP, regardless of side-chain protection, although the relative solvation is greater for the Bzl-based versus tBu-based side-chain-protected conotoxin-resin. Mixed-solvent systems with optimized delta and delta-h, values, such as 45% THF/NMP and 20% TFE/DCM, offered greater solvation than single solvents for the Bzl and tBu side-chain-protected conotoxin-resins. Solvation results for Mob side-chain-protected conotoxin-resin suggested that replacement of the tBu side-chain protecting group by the Mob group improves solvation by single solvents, such as NMP, while still providing the weak acid lability desired for side-chain deprotection following solid-phase peptide synthesis utilizing Fmoc chemistry.
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