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Aspartimides hydrolysis

Another competing cyclisation during peptide synthesis is the formation of aspartimides from aspartic acid residues [15]. This problem is common with the aspartic acid-glycine sequence in the peptide backbone and can take place under both acidic and basic conditions (Fig. 9). In the acid-catalysed aspartimide formation, subsequent hydrolysis of the imide-containing peptide leads to a mixture of the desired peptide and a (3-peptide. The side-chain carboxyl group of this (3-peptide will become a part of the new peptide backbone. In the base-catalysed aspartimide formation, the presence of piperidine used during Fmoc group deprotection results in the formation of peptide piperidines. [Pg.36]

The cyclization of aspartic acid residues to form aspartimide is the most likely side-reaction observed in routine SPPS (Fig. 10). This is a sequence-dependent side-reaction that occurs either during chain elongation or during final TFA cleavage when Asp(OtBu)-AA sequence (AA = Ala, Gly, Ser, Asn(Trt)) is present in the peptide. Hydrolysis of the aspartimide ring leads to a mixture of both a- and P-peptides. Its reaction with piperidine used for Fmoc removal also leads to the formation of a- and p-piperidides. Normally, in Fmoc-based SPPS, Asp (OtBu) provides sufficient protection. However, for particular sequences such as Asp(OtBu)-Asn(Trt) particularly sensitive to aspartimide formation, addition of HOBt to the piperidine solution or protection of the aspartyl amide bond with the 2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzyl (Hmb) group should be considered (36). [Pg.20]

Aspartimide, cydization product of asparagine in a peptide chain involving the /S-carboxamide group with release of ammonia. The aspartimide derivative may subsequently undergo hydrolysis to give a mixture of a-aspartyl and /S-aspartyl... [Pg.37]


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