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Sequence Diversification by Divergent C-Terminal Elongation of Peptides.

Christine A ArbourRamona E StamatinJennifer L Stockdill
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2018)
Sequence diversification at the C terminus is traditionally limited by significant epimerization of the C-terminal residue during its activation toward nucleophilic attack, thus mandating repetition of the peptide synthesis for each targeted variation. Here, we accomplish divergent C-terminal elongation of a single peptide substrate with concomitant resin cleavage via displacement of an N-acyl urea moiety. Sterically hindered amino acids such as Ile and Pro are well-tolerated in this approach, which proceeds reasonable conversion and no detectable epimerization of the starting peptide's C-terminal amino acid.
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