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2000
Volume 13, Issue 2
  • ISSN: 0929-8665
  • E-ISSN: 1875-5305

Abstract

Solid phase peptide synthesis requires large amounts of organic solvents, the safe disposal of which is an important environmental issue. Peptide synthesis, if performed in water and using less or nontoxic reagents, circumvents the disposal problem. Our ultimate aim is to develop an "environment-friendly" solid phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) methodology. Previously, we showed that SPPS in water is feasible. To perform SPPS in water, the coupling reagent must be water-soluble and maintain its reactivity in water. For this report, we tested the efficacy of the water-soluble coupling reagents, 2-(5-norbornene-2,3-dicarboximido)-1,1,3,3-tetramethyluronium tetrafluoroborate (TNTU) and 4-(4,6- dimethoxy-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-4-methylmorpholinium chloride (DMT-MM), towards SPPS in water. We successfully synthesized Leu-enkephalin amide on A solid support suspended in aqueous 50% EtOH using DMT-MM and 2-(4- sulfophenylsulfonyl)ethoxycarbonylamino acids.

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