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Coupling agents, automated peptide

Less reactive than acyl halides, but still suitable for difficult couplings, are symmetric or mixed anhydrides (e.g. with pivalic or 2,6-dichlorobenzoic acid) and HOAt-derived active esters. HOBt esters smoothly acylate primary or secondary aliphatic amines, including amino acid esters or amides, without concomitant esterification of alcohols or phenols [34], HOBt esters are the most commonly used type of activated esters in automated solid-phase peptide synthesis. For reasons not yet fully understood, acylations with HOBt esters or halophenyl esters can be effectively catalyzed by HOBt and HOAt [3], and mixtures of BOP (in situ formation of HOBt esters) and HOBt are among the most efficient coupling agents for solid-phase peptide synthesis [2]. In acylations with activated amino acid derivatives, the addition of HOBt or HOAt also retards racemization [4,12,35]. [Pg.328]


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