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A convenient incorporation of conformationally constrained 5,5‐dimethylproline into the ribonuclease A 89–124 sequence by condensation of synthetic peptide fragments
Authors:V e&#x;ovský  E Welker  H A Scheraga
Institution:V. ?e?ovský,E. Welker,H. A. Scheraga
Abstract:Abstract: The presence of l ‐5,5‐dimethylproline (dmP) within an amino acid sequence results in the formation of an X‐dmP peptide bond predominantly locked in a cis conformation. However, the common use of this unnatural amino acid has been hampered by the difficulty of the economical incorporation of the dmP residue into longer peptide segments due to the steric hindrance imposed by the dimethyl moieties. Here, we describe synthesis of the C‐terminal 36‐residue peptide, corresponding to the 89–124 sequence of bovine pancreatic ribonuclease A (RNase A), in which dmP is incorporated as a substitute for Pro93. The peptide was assembled by condensation of protected 5‐ and 31‐residue peptide fragments, which were synthesized by solid‐phase peptide methodology using fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl chemistry. We focused on optimizing the synthesis of the Fmoc‐Ser(tBu)‐Ser(tBu)‐Lys(Boc)‐Tyr(tBu)‐dmP‐OH pentapeptide (residues 89–93) with efficient acylation of the sterically hindered dmP residue. In a comparative study, the reagent O‐(7‐azabenzotriazol‐1‐yl)‐1,1,3,3‐tetramethyluronium hexafluorophosphate was found to be superior to bromo‐tris‐pyrrolidino‐phosphonium hexafluorophosphate and tetramethylfluoroformamidinium hexafluorophosphate for the synthesis of the ‐Tyr(tBu)‐dmP‐ peptide bond in solution as well as on a resin.
Keywords:5  5‐dimethylproline  fragment condensation  ribonuclease A  solid‐phase peptide synthesis  steric hindrance
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