1. Synthesis of 'Difficult' Fluorescence Quenched Substrates of Granzyme C
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Richard A. Hughes, Phillip I. Bird, Simon J. Mountford, Matthew Mangan, Robert N. Pike, Dion Kaiserman, Susan E. Northfield, Kade D. Roberts, and Philip E. Thompson
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Pseudoproline ,Stereochemistry ,Substrate (chemistry) ,Bioengineering ,Sequence (biology) ,Peptide ,Cleavage (embryo) ,Biochemistry ,Fluorescence ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Analytical Chemistry ,Amino acid ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,PEG ratio ,Molecular Medicine - Abstract
The synthesis of fluorescence quenched peptide substrates of granzyme C is presented. These peptides which incorporate some unusual amino acids and have “difficult sequence” elements, in some cases could not be prepared by standard Fmoc-based SPPS. Application of three different contemporary strategies, namely the use of pseudoproline dipeptides, PEG-based solid supports and the application of microwave heating were able to provide for successful synthesis of our desired substrate peptides.
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- 2010
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