Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Biocatalyzed Reactions on Polymeric Supports Enzyme-Labile Linker Groups

Biocatalyzed reactions on polymeric supports Enzyme-labile linker groups [Pg.445]

Reinhard Reents, Duraiswamy Jeyaraj and Herbert Waldmann [Pg.445]

In principle, linker groups are polymer-enlarged versions of blocking functions used in regular solution-phase chemistry. Therefore, enzymatic transformations that may be employed for the removal of protecting groups in solution, in principle may also open up alternative opportunities for releasing compounds from polymeric supports. The linkers developed so far can be divided into exo- and endo-linkers (Fig. 10.1) cleavable by exo- respectively endo-enzymes, as proposed by Flitsch et al. [6]. [Pg.445]

Copyright 2003 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH Co. KGaA, Weinheim ISBN 3-527-30630-7 [Pg.445]


I 7 0 Biocatalyzed reactions on polymeric supports Enzyme-labile linker groups... [Pg.448]




SEARCH



Enzyme grouping

Enzymes groups

Labile

Labile group

Labile reactions

Lability

On enzyme reaction

Polymerization reaction

Support groups

© 2024 chempedia.info