1979
DOI: 10.1021/jo01332a003
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Practical synthesis of cyclic peptides, with an example of dependence of cyclization yield upon linear sequence

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“…The small side chains of the N-and C-terminal alanine residues of CsA also facilitate cyclization by allowing the ends to come close together into a suitable orientation for condensation. The d-configuration of the C-terminal alanine facilitates ring formation over side reactions as has been shown with other examples in the literature [77]. This is coincident with the strict selectivity of the A-domain of the last module incorporating for an l-amino acid and the strict d-epimer selectivity of the first A-domain module incorporating d-Ala 8 [48].…”
Section: N-methylationsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…The small side chains of the N-and C-terminal alanine residues of CsA also facilitate cyclization by allowing the ends to come close together into a suitable orientation for condensation. The d-configuration of the C-terminal alanine facilitates ring formation over side reactions as has been shown with other examples in the literature [77]. This is coincident with the strict selectivity of the A-domain of the last module incorporating for an l-amino acid and the strict d-epimer selectivity of the first A-domain module incorporating d-Ala 8 [48].…”
Section: N-methylationsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…331,332 On the contrary, sequences with basic and polar residues next to the N-terminal residue (Nterminal Thr and an Arg-His-Ser motif) have been shown to be difficult to cyclize. 333 The combinatorial analysis carried out by Pei and co-workers revealed that peptides that are difficult to cyclize are generally rich in Lys(Boc) and Arg(Pbf) residues.…”
Section: Conformational Preorganizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The yields strongly depend on the cyclization site [27]. We observed that head-to-tail cyclization of all-L-peptides gives the highest yield when cyclization in the i + 2 and i+ 3 position of a ~-turn in the final cyclic structure is chosen [15].…”
Section: Synthesis and Biological Testingmentioning
confidence: 85%