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Kinetically controlled peptide synthesis mediated by papain using the carbamoylmethyl ester as an acyl donor
Miyazawa, Toshifumi,Horimoto, Takao,Tanaka, Kayoko
, p. 371 - 376 (2014/08/18)
A series of dipeptides were synthesized generally in good yields with carbamoylmethyl (Cam) esters as acyl donors in the presence of a cysteine protease, papain, immobilized on Celite. Several segment condensations were also achieved generally in high yields without danger of racemization and formation of the secondary-hydrolysis product. Moreover, partial sequences of some bioactive peptides were prepared through segment condensations, and aimed-at peptides were obtained generally in high yields without the racemization of C-terminal residues of the carboxyl components. Thus, the superiority of the Cam ester in the kinetically controlled peptide synthesis was once again ascertained in couplings mediated by the cysteine protease as in those catalyzed by the serine proteases reported earlier.
Biocatalytic properties of thermolysin immobilized on polyvinyl alcohol cryogel
Belyaeva,Smirnova,Lysogorskaya,Oksenoit,Timofeeva,Lozinskii,Filippova
, p. 435 - 441 (2008/12/21)
Preparations with different contents of thermolysin were obtained by the immobilization of the enzyme on granulated polyvinyl alcohol cryogel. Their activity and stability in an aqueous medium and in mixtures of polar organic solvents of different composition were investigated. The catalytic properties of the preparations in reactions of peptide bond formation were studied, and the optimal amount of the biocatalyst, the concentrations of initial reagents, and the ratios of organic solvents and water necessary for effective enzymatic peptide synthesis catalyzed by immobilized thermolysin were determined. A series of peptides of the general formula Z-Ala-Ala-Xaa-pNA, where Xaa = Leu, Ile, Phe, Val, or Ala, were synthesized, and the immobilized enzyme was shown to retain substrate specificity in an organic medium.
