Authors
Mark D Simon, Patrick L Heider, Andrea Adamo, Alexander A Vinogradov, Surin K Mong, Xiyuan Li, Tatiana Berger, Rocco L Policarpo, Chi Zhang, Yekui Zou, Xiaoli Liao, Alexander M Spokoyny, Klavs F Jensen, Bradley L Pentelute
Publication date
2014/3/21
Journal
ChemBioChem
Volume
15
Issue
5
Pages
713-720
Publisher
WILEY‐VCH Verlag
Description
A flow‐based solid‐phase peptide synthesis methodology that enables the incorporation of an amino acid residue every 1.8 min under automatic control or every 3 min under manual control is described. This is accomplished by passing a stream of reagent through a heat exchanger into a low volume, low backpressure reaction vessel, and through a UV detector. These features enable continuous delivery of heated solvents and reagents to the solid support at high flow rate, thereby maintaining maximal concentration of reagents in the reaction vessel, quickly exchanging reagents, and eliminating the need to rapidly heat reagents after they have been added to the vessel. The UV detector enables continuous monitoring of the process. To demonstrate the broad applicability and reliability of this method, it was employed in the total synthesis of a small protein, as well as dozens of peptides. The quality of the material …
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Scholar articles
MD Simon, PL Heider, A Adamo, AA Vinogradov… - ChemBioChem, 2014