2002
DOI: 10.1002/1099-0690(200211)2002:21<3686::aid-ejoc3686>3.0.co;2-5
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Monitoring the Chemical Assembly of a Transmembrane Bradykinin Receptor Fragment: Correlation Between Resin Solvation, Peptide Chain Mobility, and Rate of Coupling

Abstract: A combined resin solvation-peptide chain motion and kinetics of coupling reaction approach was applied to monitor details of the synthesis of TM-34, a 34-residue transmembrane segment of the bradykinin receptor. The dynamics of resinbound peptide fragments attached to a stable free radical amino acid were examined by EPR spectroscopy. In agreement with an abrupt decrease (from 83 to 43%) in peptide purity occurring in the 12−16 region when DMF was used, a much more strongly immobilized chain population was det… Show more

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“…In these works, we have hypothesized that the 1:1 sum of Gutman's [5] electron acceptor number (AN) and electron donor number (DN) numbers would be a dimensionless, accurate polarity term. Due to the presence of opposing concepts within the same parameter, the (AN+DN) term was denoted an amphoteric constant or scale [6]. The application of this novel polarity constant can facilitate the prediction of polymer or peptide-polymer solvation, thereby improving techniques such as solid-phase peptide synthesis [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…In these works, we have hypothesized that the 1:1 sum of Gutman's [5] electron acceptor number (AN) and electron donor number (DN) numbers would be a dimensionless, accurate polarity term. Due to the presence of opposing concepts within the same parameter, the (AN+DN) term was denoted an amphoteric constant or scale [6]. The application of this novel polarity constant can facilitate the prediction of polymer or peptide-polymer solvation, thereby improving techniques such as solid-phase peptide synthesis [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…In the following years, the literature was filled with reports on successful stepwise SPPS at 60 °C or higher temperatures by using conventional heating and microwaves , manual microwave‐assisted stepwise SPPS using 60 °C as the set temperature , microwave‐assisted on‐bead disulfide bond formation using 60 °C as the set temperature and peptide detachment from resin/full deprotection at 45–50 °C using conventional and microwave heating . As regards to the diffusion factor, it is consensual that in traditional SPPS (peptide assembly on resin at room temperature), some solvents and their binary mixtures are able to provide effective swelling of peptide resins, enhancing diffusion of the incoming activated amino acids through their pores and, therefore, facilitating intermolecular and intramolecular chemical reactions . The mixture 20% DMSO/NMP, used in the present study and fully stable at 60 °C, is among the binary mixtures of aprotic solvents known to have this capacity, which we could confirm by observing higher solvation degrees of the peptide‐MBHA studied than in DMF (data not shown).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the coexistence of two opposite conceptual physicochemical terms, this novel polarity scale was recently designated amphoteric. 27 The volume of solvated bead (in percentage) occupied by each solvent system was selected as swelling parameter to monitor solvation capacity of resin batches in ionized and nonionized forms.…”
Section: Swelling Degree Of Bharmentioning
confidence: 99%