2012
DOI: 10.1111/cbdd.12053
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Study of Chemical Ligation Via 17‐, 18‐ and 19‐Membered Cyclic Transition States

Abstract: Unprotected S-acylated cysteine isopeptides containing a-, b-or c-amino acid units have been synthesized, and their conversion to native hexapeptides by S-to the N-terminus ligations involving 17-, 18-and 19-membered cyclic transition states have been demonstrated both experimentally and computationally to be more favorable than intermolecular cross-ligations. Synthetic methods for peptides are of great interest: native chemical ligation (NCL) that chemically connects two unprotected peptides to yield a long-c… Show more

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“…Internal Cys residues were reported to accelerate native chemical ligation (see Section 2.3.1), an especially selective approach for N-terminal cysteine conjugation, via cyclic transition states. [433][434][435][436][437][438]…”
Section: Fig 20mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internal Cys residues were reported to accelerate native chemical ligation (see Section 2.3.1), an especially selective approach for N-terminal cysteine conjugation, via cyclic transition states. [433][434][435][436][437][438]…”
Section: Fig 20mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The feasibility of intramolecular acyl migrations via 5- to 19-membered cyclic transition states was demonstrated. Long range S -to- N acyl transfers were found to depend significantly on the size of the macrocyclic TS, with relative rates, as judged from yields, following the TS ring-size trend, 5>10>11>14, 16, or 17>12>13, 15, or 19>18 ≫9>8 (refs 137 , 140 ). The ratio of the S -to- N ligation product versus formation of the corresponding intermolecular transacylation product for a 15-membered TS was studied under different pH conditions.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous publications 20,23 we have demonstrated this principle and shown that sterically hindered and thus poorly preorganized isopeptides gave lower yields.…”
Section: Computational Rationalizationmentioning
confidence: 75%