PMID: 6160114May 1, 1980Paper

Synthesis of carboxyl terminal segments of beta-subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin. Application of the two-phase method

International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research
H RolliC H Schneider

Abstract

The synthesis in solution of carboxyl terminal peptide segments of the beta-subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin is described. The protected segments include sequences 119-131, 132-137, and 138-145. The syntheses were based on a standardized liquid-liquid extraction program for routine purification of intermediates (two-phase method). Condensation of terminally deblocked segments afforded protection peptides 132-145, 126-145, 120-145, and 119-145. Protected peptides 126-145 and 120-145 were deprotected in liquid hydrogen fluoride and used in conjugated form for immunization of rabbits. Data on the specificity of the antibody response are reported.

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