- Scope and limitations of pseudoprolines as individual amino acids in peptide synthesis
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Protected 4-carboxyoxazolidines and thiazolidines (pseudoprolines) are derivatives of serine, threonine or cysteine amino acids. Such compounds are used in peptide synthesis among the other protected amino acids. They are usually practiced when a peptide sequence is readily aggregating during synthesis due to their ability to disrupt secondary structure formation. Such compounds are usually applied as dipeptides. In present work Fmoc-protected pseudoprolines were synthesized and applied in peptide synthesis not as dipeptides but as individual amino acids. Different acylation protocols and amino acids were tested to acylate pseudoprolines. Several “difficult” peptides were synthesized to confirm the efficacy of such constructions. It was shown that pseudoprolines could be easily synthesized and used in automated or manual synthesis not as dipeptides but as ordinary amino acids.
- Senko, Dmitry A.,Timofeev, Nikita D.,Kasheverov, Igor E.,Ivanov, Igor A.
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p. 665 - 671
(2021/04/09)
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- Novel chiral stationary phases based on 3,5-dimethyl phenylcarbamoylated β-cyclodextrin combining cinchona alkaloid moiety
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Novel chiral selectors based on 3,5-dimethyl phenylcarbamoylated β-cyclodextrin connecting quinine (QN) or quinidine (QD) moiety were synthesized and immobilized on silica gel. Their chromatographic performances were investigated by comparing to the 3,5-dimethyl phenylcarbamoylated β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) chiral stationary phase (CSP) and 9-O-(tert-butylcarbamoyl)-QN-based CSP (QN-AX). Fmoc-protected amino acids, chiral drug cloprostenol (which has been successfully employed in veterinary medicine), and neutral chiral analytes were evaluated on CSPs, and the results showed that the novel CSPs characterized as both enantioseparation capabilities of CD-based CSP and QN/QD-based CSPs have broader application range than β-CD-based CSP or QN/QD-based CSPs. It was found that QN/QD moieties play a dominant role in the overall enantioseparation process of Fmoc-amino acids accompanied by the synergistic effect of β-CD moiety, which lead to the different enantioseparation of β-CD-QN-based CSP and β-CD-QD-based CSP. Furthermore, new CSPs retain extraordinary enantioseparation of cyclodextrin-based CSP for some neutral analytes on normal phase and even exhibit better enantioseparation than the corresponding β-CD-based CSP for certain samples.
- Zhu, Lunan,Zhu, Junchen,Sun, Xiaotong,Wu, Yaling,Wang, Huiying,Cheng, Lingping,Shen, Jiawei,Ke, Yanxiong
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p. 1080 - 1090
(2020/05/25)
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- Determination of Chemical and Enantiomeric Purity of α-Amino Acids and their Methyl Esters as N-Fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl Derivatives Using Amylose-derived Chiral Stationary Phases
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Liquid chromatographic enantiomer separation and simultaneous determination of chemical and enantiomeric purity of α-amino acids and their methyl esters as N-fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl (FMOC) derivatives was performed on three covalently bonded type chiral stationary phases (CSPs) derived from amylose derivatives. The enantiomer separation of α-amino acid esters as N-FMOC derivatives was better than that of the corresponding acids, especially for CSP 1 and 2. Chemical impurities as the corresponding racemic acids present in several commercially available racemic amino acid methyl esters were observed to be 0.49–17.50%. Enantiomeric impurities of several commercially available L-amino acid methyl esters were found to be 0.03–0.58%, whereas chemical impurities as the corresponding racemic acids present in the same analytes were found to be 0.13–13.62%. This developed analytical method will be useful for the determination of chemical and enantiomeric purity of α-amino acids and/or esters as N-FMOC derivatives using amylose-derived CSPs.
- Islam, Md. Fokhrul,Adhikari, Suraj,Paik, Man-Jeong,Lee, Wonjae
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p. 332 - 338
(2019/04/13)
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- A mild deprotection procedure for tert-butyl esters and tert-butyl ethers using ZnBr2 in methylene chloride
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ZnBr2 in methylene chloride is a mild reagent for deprotecting tert- butyl esters and ethers. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd.
- Wu, Yong-Qian,Limburg, David C.,Wilkinson, Douglas E.,Vaal, Mark J.,Hamilton, Gregory S.
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p. 2847 - 2849
(2007/10/03)
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- Synthesis of a chiral precursor for no-carrier-added (NCA) PET tracer 6- [18F]fluoro-L-dopa based on regio- and enantioselective alkylation of 2,4- bis(chloromethyl)-5-iodoanisole
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(2S,5S)-5-(3-Formyl-6-iodo-4-methoxybenzyl)-1-t-butoxycarbonyl-2-t- butyl-3-methyl-4-imidazolidinone (11), a chiral intermediate towards NCA PET tracer 6-[18F]fluoro-L-dopa (1), was synthesized from 3-iodoanisole in four steps. 3-Iodoanisole was first bischloromethylated to 2,4-bis(chloromethyl)- 5-iodoanisole (14). Regio- and enantio-selective alkylation of 14 with (S)-1- (t-butoxycarbonyl)-2-t-butyl-3-methyl-4-imidazolidinone (12) afforded 33, which was then hydrolyzed and oxidized to the desired intermediate 11.
- Kuroda, Chiaki,Ochi, Atsushi,Nakane, Noritoshi,Umeyama, Takashi,Muto, Nobuko,Niimura, Nami,Teramoto, Yoshiki,Nogami, Hiroyuki,Reddy, Guvvala N.
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p. 417 - 422
(2007/10/03)
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