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Dicyclopropylmethyl Peptide Backbone Protectant<sup>†</sup>
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Amino Acid EsterAmino AcidsBiochemistryNatural SciencesMedicinePeptoidPeptide LibraryPeptide EngineeringMolecular BiologyPeptide TherapeuticPeptide SynthesisOrganic ChemistryPeptide SciencePeptide TherapeuticsPeptide ChemistryProtein EngineeringChemical BiologyPrion Peptide
The N-dicyclopropylmethyl (Dcpm) residue, introduced into amino acids via reaction of dicyclopropylmethanimine hydrochloride with an amino acid ester followed by sodium cyanoborohydride or triacetoxyborohydride reduction, can be used as an amide bond protectant for peptide synthesis. Examples which demonstrate the amelioration of aggregation effects include syntheses of the alanine decapeptide and the prion peptide (106-126). Avoidance of cyclization to the aminosuccinimide followed substitution of Fmoc-(Dcpm)Gly-OH for Fmoc-Gly-OH in the assembly of sequences containing the sensitive Asp-Gly unit.
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