Centre de biophysique moléculaire, UPR 4301 CNRS , rue Charles Sadron, 45071 Orléans, Cedex 2, France
Abstract:
Synthesis of a C-terminal modified peptide with an -amido methylketone was efficiently carried out using a backbone-amide-type linker loading with a monofunctionalized diamine, provided that no base such as piperidine or diisopropylethylamine or a reducing agent such as triisopopylsilane was used for the synthetic pathway. The ketoxime-forming chemoselective ligation between a methylketone and an aminooxy was quantitative in 5 h at pH 2.