In Situ Neutralization in Boc-chemistry Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis |
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Authors: | Martina Schnölzer Paul Alewood Alun Jones Dianne Alewood Stephen B. H. Kent |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA;(2) Drug Design and Development Center, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia;(3) RoomW204, GordonCIS, 929East 57th Street, Chicago, IL, USA |
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Abstract: | Simple, effective protocols have been developed for manual and machine-assisted Boc-chemistry solid phase peptide synthesis on polystyrene resins. These use in situ neutralization [i.e. neutralization simultaneous with coupling], high concentrations (>0.2 m) of Boc-amino acid-OBt esters plus base for rapid coupling, 100% TFA for rapid Boc group removal, and a single short (30 s) DMF flow wash between deprotection/coupling and between coupling/deprotection. Single 10 min coupling times were used throughout. Overall cycle times were 15 min for manual and 19 min for machine-assisted synthesis (75 residues per day). No racemization was detected in the .base-catalyzed coupling step. Several side reactions were studied, and eliminated. These included: pyrrolidonecarboxylic acid formation from Gln in hot TFA-DMF; chain-termination by reaction with excess HBTU; and, chain termination by acetylation (from HOAc in commercial Boc-amino acids). The in situ neutralization protocols gave a significant increase in the efficiency of chain assembly, especially for “difficult” sequences arising from sequence-dependent peptide chain aggregation in standard (neutralization prior to coupling) Boc-chemistry SPPS protocols or in Fmoc-chemistry SPPS. Reported syntheses include HIV-1 protease(1–50,Cys.amide), HIV-1 protease(53–99), and the full length HIV-l protease(1–99). Republished with the permission of Blackwell Publishing from International Journal of Peptide Protein Research, volume 40, pp. 180–193, 1992. A preliminary account of this work was presented at the 12th American Peptide Symposium, Cambridge, MA, July 16–21, 1991 (ref. 43). Dedicated to Professor Bruce Merrifield on the occasion of his 70th birthday. |
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Keywords: | difficult sequences in situ neutralization ion-spray mass spectrometry solid phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) |
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