Development of Trityl Group Anchored Solubilizing Tags for Peptide and Protein Synthesis

Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology
Taku YoshiyaShun Masuda

Abstract

Recently, solubilizing tag methods (Trt-K and Trt-R method) were developed for the challenging synthesis of peptides/proteins by means of native chemical ligation. In this system, the solubilizing tag can be attached to the Cys side chain by simply mixing the tag-introducing reagent under acidic conditions. The tagged peptides/proteins exhibited high water solubility thanks to the introduction of redundant oligo-Lys/Arg. In the final reaction, the tag can be quickly and cleanly detached by a standard deprotection reaction with trifluoroacetic acid. Herein, the development and application of these methods are described.

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Nov 30, 2019·Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry·Shun MasudaTaku Yoshiya
Feb 12, 2021·Organic Letters·Kohei SatoNobuyuki Mase

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