The replacement of the α-carbon atom in an α-amino acid structure by a nitrogen atom yields alkylcarbazic acids, also known as α-aza amino acids. Although the topology of α-amino acids and α-aza amino acids is similar, their chemical and stereochemical properties are significantly different. For this reason, the application of the common solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) protocol cannot be used for aza-peptide bond synthesis without changes. On the other hand, the aza-peptide bond is more stable than the common peptide bond, therefore these compounds are very attractive targets for drug design. In this review, we summarize data on aza-peptide bond chemistry, with implications for the improvement of aza-peptide chemical synthesis.
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