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Kueh, JT; Choi, KW; Williams, GM; Moehle, K; Bacsa, B; Robinson, JA; Brimble, MA.
Synthesis of a 6,6-spiroketal amino acid and its incorporation into a peptide turn sequence using solid-phase peptide synthesis.
Chemistry. 2013; 19(12): 3807-3811.
Doi: 10.1002/chem.201204546
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Bacsa Bernadett
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- Abstract:
- Spiropins for SPPS: The rigid structure of an anomerically stabilised spiroketal motif enables the appendage of substituents in a fixed conformation. To assess the ability of a spiroketal motif to induce a turn structure and participate in solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS), an Fmoc-spiroketal amino acid was synthesised and incorporated into a spiroketal-containing cyclic peptide.
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amino acids
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peptidomimetics
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reverse turns
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solid-phase peptide synthesis
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spiroketals