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Solid-Phase Synthetic Route to Multiple Derivatives of a Fundamental Peptide Unit

Abstract

Amino acids are Nature's combinatorial building blocks. When substituted on both the amino and carboxyl sides they become the basic scaffold present in all peptides and proteins. We report a solid-phase synthetic route to large combinatorial variations of this fundamental scaffold, extending the variety of substituted biomimetic molecules available to successfully implement the Distributed Drug Discovery (D3) project. In a single solid-phase sequence, compatible with basic amine substituents, three-point variation is performed at the amino acid a-carbon and the amino and carboxyl functionalities.

Authors

Scott WL; Zhou Z; Zajdel P; Pawłowski M; O’Donnell MJ

Journal

Molecules, Vol. 15, No. 7, pp. 4961–4983

Publisher

MDPI

Publication Date

July 20, 2010

DOI

10.3390/molecules15074961

ISSN

1431-5157

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