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Terminology and Options for Anchoring the First Residue

There are dozens of linkers available for synthesis, and nearly all of them, once acylated by a protected amino acid, provide a benzyl ester or a benzyl amide that has been sensitized to cleavage by acid by the presence of electron-donating moieties such as alkoxy, phenyl, or substituted phenyl. There are cases in which a peptide chain is bound to a support through two different linkers in series. This allows for versatility in synthesis. The distinction between designation of a moiety affixed to a support as a handle or linker is sometimes arbitrary. [Pg.138]

Prt-residue + linker-resin Ester or amide bond [Pg.138]


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