Simultaneous Post-cysteine(S-Acm) Group Removal Quenching of Iodine and Isolation of Peptide by One Step Ether Precipitation |
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Authors: | Suode Zhang Feng Lin Mohammed Akhter Hossain Fazel Shabanpoor Geoffrey W. Tregear John D. Wade |
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Affiliation: | (1) Howard Florey Institute, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, 3010, Australia;(2) School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, 3010, Australia;(3) Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, 3010, Australia |
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Abstract: | The S-acetamidomethyl (Acm) protecting group is widely used in the chemical synthesis of peptides that contain one or more disulfide bonds. Treatment of peptides containing S-Acm protecting group with iodine results in simultaneous removal of the sulfhydryl protecting group and disulfide formation. However, the excess iodine needs to be quenched or adsorbed as quickly as possible after completion of the disulfide bond formation in order to minimize side reactions that are often associated with the iodination step. We report a simple method for simultaneous post-cysteine (Acm) group removal quenching of iodination and isolation. Use of large volumes of diethyl ether for direct precipitation action of the oxidized peptide from the 90 or 95% aqueous acetic acid solution affords nearly quantitative recovery of largely iodine-free peptide ready for direct purification. It was successfully applied to the synthesis of various peptides including human insulin-like peptide 3 analogues. Although recovery yields were comparable to the traditionally used ascorbic acid quenching method, this new approach offers significant advantages such as more simple utility, minimal side reactions, and greater cost effectiveness. |
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Keywords: | S-acetamidomethyl Iodine oxidation Disulfide bond formation Quenching Solid phase peptide synthesis |
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