Affiliation:
1. Institute of Cancer Therapeutics Faculty of Life Sciences University of Bradford Bradford BD7 1DP UK
Abstract
AbstractCyclic peptides are important molecules, playing key roles in protein architecture, as chemical probes, and increasingly as crucial structural elements of clinically‐useful therapeutics. Herein we report methodology using azodicarboxylates as efficient reagents for the facile synthesis of cyclic peptides through a disulfide bridge. The utility of this approach in both solution and solid‐phase, and compatibility with common amino acid side chain functionalities is demonstrated, resulting in cyclic peptides in good yield and purity. This approach has significant potential application for synthesis of molecules of biological or therapeutic significance.
Funder
Bone Cancer Research Trust
Subject
Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry