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One-Pot Cyclization and Cleavage of Peptides with N-Terminal Cysteine via the N,S-Acyl Shift of the N-2-[Thioethyl]glycine Residue.

Magdalena WierzbickaMateusz WaliczekAnna DziadeckaPiotr Stefanowicz
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2021)
We developed a one-pot method for peptide cleavage from a solid support via the N,S-acyl shift of N-2-[thioethyl]glycine and transthioesterification using external thiols to produce cyclic peptides through native chemical self-ligation with the N-terminal cysteine. The feasibility of this methodology is validated by the syntheses of model short peptides, including a tetrapeptide, the bicyclic sunflower trypsin inhibitor SFTI-1, and rhesus Θ-defensin RTD-1. Synthesis of the whole peptide precursor can be fully automated and proceeds without epimerization or dimerization.
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