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Thiazolium Amino Acid Chimera Peptides

A thiazolium amino acid (Taz) has been developed which can be utilized to mimic TDP-dependent enzyme function [52]. In this strategy, illustrated in Fig. 15, the commercially available amino acid 4-thiazolylalanine is incorporated into peptides by solid phase peptide synthesis. Prior to deprotection of the amino acid side chains and cleavage of the peptide from the resin, the thiazole amino acid is alkylated with an alkyl halide to generate the corresponding thiazolium amino acid having various N3-substituents (BzTaz = 3-benzyl-Taz, NBTaz = 3-nitrobenzyl-Taz). [Pg.21]

Entry Substrate Relative rate Structure effect [Pg.22]


Fig. 15. Peptide incorporation of thiazolium amino acid chimera... Fig. 15. Peptide incorporation of thiazolium amino acid chimera...

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