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Michael Addition Reaction between Dehydroalanines and Phosphites Enabled the Introduction of Phosphonates into Oligopeptides.

Changjun YuRuiyao EYingying AnXiaomin GuoGuangjun BaoYiping LiJunqiu XieWangsheng Sun
Published in: Organic letters (2024)
A method for introducing a range of phosphonates into oligopeptides through a Michael addition reaction between dehydroalanine and phosphite is presented. The method offers a mild, cheap, and straightforward approach to peptide phosphorylation that has potential applications in chemical biology and medicinal chemistry. Moreover, the introduction of a phosphonate group into short antibacterial peptides is described to demonstrate its utility, leading to the discovery of phosphonated antibacterial peptides with potent broad-spectrum antibacterial activity.
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