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Solution-phase chemical ligation

Solid Phase vs Solution Phase Chemical Ligation. 232... [Pg.229]

Following reports of efficient Cu(I)-catalyzed alkyne/azide cycloaddition on solid phase and in solution by Meldal [42] and Sharpless [43], respectively, the formerly obscure Huisgen reaction soared to prominence as a versatile tool for covalent chemical ligation. The so-called click reaction can be catalyzed by a number of copper sources in a variety of media (Equation 9.14). [Pg.306]

Chemical ligation methods for peptide synthesis using thioester chemistry in solution have been previously documented (see Vol. E 22a, Section 4.1.5). Generalized procedures for solid-phase ligation have been developed that simplify the overall procedure. One method uses a safety-catch acid labile linker at the C-terminus and was used for the synthesis of a 71-amino acid chemokine, vMIP I (Section 5.3.2.1). Another procedure uses a selectively cleavable glycolate ester linkage (Section 5.3.2.2). [Pg.1]


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