Solid-phase peptide synthesis by fragment condensation: Coupling in swelling volume

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Markéta Rinnová
Milan Souček
Michal Lebl
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[1] Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry,
[2] Trega Biosciences Inc.,undefined
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convergent peptide synthesis; end-capping with 2; 4-dinitrofluorobenzene; protected peptide;
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The condensation of short peptides to resin-bound fragments was examined with respect to high coupling yields with only a small molar excess of a peptide in the reaction solution. The best results were achieved by the addition of reactants (C-unprotected peptide, DIC, and HOBt) dissolved in a so-called swelling volume of an appropriate solvent to a dry resin with an attached N-deprotected peptide chain. Each coupling step was followed by the end-capping of unreacted resin-bound peptide with 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene. The substituted dinitroaniline chromophore formed in this reaction made the detection and separation of deletion peptides easy. Both conventional and ‘swelling volume’ methods were compared on parallel syntheses of the HIV-1 protease C-terminal 78–99 fragment. The yields of the isolated heneicosapeptide were 21 and 81% in favor of the ‘swelling volume’ procedure.
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