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Cysteine racemization during the Fmoc solid phase peptide synthesis of the Nav1.7‐selective peptide – protoxin II
Authors:Jae H. Park  Kevin P. Carlin  Gang Wu  Victor I. Ilyin  Donald J. Kyle
Affiliation:Discovery Research, , Cranbury, NJ, 08512 USA
Abstract:Protoxin II is biologically active peptide containing the inhibitory cystine knot motif. A synthetic version of the toxin was generated with standard Fmoc solid phase peptide synthesis. If N‐methylmorpholine was used as a base during synthesis of the linear protoxin II, it was found that a significant amount of racemization (approximately 50%) was observed during the process of cysteine residue coupling. This racemization could be suppressed by substituting N‐methylmorpholine with 2,4,6‐collidine. The crude linear toxin was then air oxidized and purified. Electrophysiological assessment of the synthesized protoxin II confirmed its previously described interactions with voltage‐gated sodium channels. Eight other naturally occurring inhibitory knot peptides were also synthesized using this same methodology. The inhibitory potencies of these synthesized toxins on Nav1.7 and Nav1.2 channels are summarized. Copyright © 2012 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Nav1.7  air oxidation  2,4,6‐collidine  electrophysiology  ND7/23  patch clamp  ProTx II  PaTx I  PaTx II  GsMTx II  GrTx I  VsTx II  GsAF I  GsAF II  JzTx V  JzTx XII
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