α-Formylglycine (fGly) is a rare residue located in the active site of sulfatases, and serves as a precursor to pharmaceu-tically-relevant motifs. The installation of fGly motifs into peptides is currently challenging due to degradation under the acidic and nucleophile-rich conditions accompanying resin cleavage during solid-phase peptide synthesis. We report the synthesis of acid and nucleophile tolerant α-formylglycine building blocks from vitamin C, and use them to prepare Callyaerin A, a macrocyclic peptide containing an fGly-derived motif.
α-Formylglycine (fGly) is a rare residue located
in the active
site of sulfatases and serves as a precursor to pharmaceutically relevant
motifs. The installation of fGly motifs into peptides is currently
challenging due to degradation under the acidic and nucleophile-rich
conditions accompanying resin cleavage during solid-phase peptide
synthesis. We report the synthesis of acid- and nucleophile-tolerant
α-formylglycine building blocks from vitamin C and use them
to prepare callyaerin A, a macrocyclic peptide containing an fGly-derived
motif.
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