- Building Units for N-Backbone Cyclic Peptides. 1. Synthesis of Protected N-(ω-Aminoalkylene)amino Acids and Their Incorporation into Dipeptide Units
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A variety of new amino acids which contain an ω-aminoalkylene group on the Nα-amino nitrogen were synthesized by alkylation of alkylenediamines with α-halogeno acids.The reaction proceeds with inversion of configuration; thus, optically pure products were obtained when optically active α-halogeno acids were used.The N-(ω-aminoalkylene)amino acids were protected by orthogonal protecting groups to allow their incorporation into dipeptides by the "solution" techniques and into peptides by the solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) methodology.A series of dipeptide analogs of Phe-Gly, Leu-Gly, Trp-Gly, Phe-Leu, and Phe-Ala in which the nitrogen of the peptide bond is alkylated by ω-aminoalkylene chains with various lengths were prepared.These new protected N-(ω-aminoalkylene)amino acids and their derived dipeptide units may be used as building blocks for conformationally constrained N-backbone cyclic peptides.
- Byk, Gerardo,Gilon, Chaim
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p. 5687 - 5692
(2007/10/02)
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