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Native Chemical Ligation of Highly Hydrophobic Peptides in Ionic Liquid-Containing Media.


ABSTRACT: The chemical synthesis of a highly hydrophobic membrane-associated peptide by native chemical ligation (NCL) in an ionic liquid (IL) [C2mim][OAc]/buffer mixture was achieved by employing peptide concentrations up to 11 mM. NCL was studied at different pH and water content and compared to several "gold-standard" ligation protocols. The optimized reaction protocol for the NCL in IL required the addition of 40% water and pH adjustment to 7.0-7.5, resulting in ligation yields of up to 80-95% within 1 to 4 h. This new ligation protocol is generally applicable and outperforms current "gold-standard" NCL methods.

SUBMITTER: Baumruck AC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7886022 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Native Chemical Ligation of Highly Hydrophobic Peptides in Ionic Liquid-Containing Media.

Baumruck Andreas C AC   Yang Jie J   Thomas Gerke-Fabian GF   Beyer Luisa I LI   Tietze Daniel D   Tietze Alesia A AA  

The Journal of organic chemistry 20210105 2


The chemical synthesis of a highly hydrophobic membrane-associated peptide by native chemical ligation (NCL) in an ionic liquid (IL) [C<sub>2</sub>mim][OAc]/buffer mixture was achieved by employing peptide concentrations up to 11 mM. NCL was studied at different pH and water content and compared to several "gold-standard" ligation protocols. The optimized reaction protocol for the NCL in IL required the addition of 40% water and pH adjustment to 7.0-7.5, resulting in ligation yields of up to 80-  ...[more]

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