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Carbodiimide-Mediated Beckmann Rearrangement of Oxyma-B as a Side Reaction in Peptide Synthesis.

Andrea OrlandinIvan GuryanovLucia FerrazzanoBarbara BiondiFrancesca BiscagliaClaudia StortiMarzio RancanFernando FormaggioAntonio RicciWalter Cabri
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The suppression of side reactions is one of the most important objectives in peptide synthesis, where highly reactive compounds are involved. Recently, the violuric acid derivative Oxyma-B was introduced into peptide synthesis protocols as a promising additive to efficiently control the optical purity of the amino acids prone to racemization. However, we discovered a side reaction involving the Beckmann rearrangement of Oxyma-B during the coupling reaction, which compromises the yield and purity of the target peptides. Here, we present the investigation of the mechanism of this rearrangement and the optimization of the coupling reaction conditions to control it. These results can be taken into account for the design of novel efficient oxime-based coupling reagents.
Keyphrases
  • electron transfer
  • amino acid
  • room temperature
  • high resolution