N- and Calpha-methylation in biologically active peptides: synthesis, structural and functional aspects |
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Authors: | Sagan Sandrine Karoyan Philippe Lequin Olivier Chassaing Gérard Lavielle Solange |
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Affiliation: | UMR 7613 CNRS-Université Pierre & Marie Curie, Structure and Function of Bioactive Molecules, Case courrier 182, 4 place Jussieu, 75005 Paris, France. sagan@ccr.jussieu.fr |
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Abstract: | Numerous backbone constraints can be used to develop pseudopeptides or pseudomimetics of biologically active peptides. Among those, N- and Calpha-methyl amino acids that can be incorporated by solid-phase peptide synthesis in a bioactive sequence represent important tools to restrict phi and psi angles of peptide backbone. This review will focus on the chemical syntheses of N- and Calpha-methyl amino acids, their effects on peptide conformation and structure, and their role on the peptide stability towards enzymatic degradation and on the biological activities of the resulting analogues. |
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