2001
DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-3011.2001.00799_1.x
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Syntheses of immunodominant peptide regions of hepatitis C viral pathogens using PS‐BDODMA resin: a single peptide derived from the conserved domain (E2/NS1) was highly effective in detecting anti‐HCV antibodies

Abstract: Peptides were synthesized with very high purity and yield on a highly solvating copolymer of 1,4‐butanediol dimethacrylate cross‐linked polystyrene support (PS‐BDODMA). The polymer was synthesized by radical aqueous suspension polymerization using toluene as the diluent and 1% polyvinyl alcohol as the suspension stabilizer. The supports were highly resistant to various chemical reagents and solvents that are frequently used in polypeptide synthesis. The peptides synthesized on this support were designed from t… Show more

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“…Formation of truncated peptides by incomplete coupling and deprotection steps and re‐growth of partially completed sequences with the formation of deletion sequences reduce the overall yield of the pure peptide. To overcome the various drawbacks associated with Merrifield resin, a large number of refinements are made by changing the polymer backbone as well as the cross‐linkers, which led to the development of both styrene‐ and non‐styrene‐based solid supports (7–21).…”
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“…Formation of truncated peptides by incomplete coupling and deprotection steps and re‐growth of partially completed sequences with the formation of deletion sequences reduce the overall yield of the pure peptide. To overcome the various drawbacks associated with Merrifield resin, a large number of refinements are made by changing the polymer backbone as well as the cross‐linkers, which led to the development of both styrene‐ and non‐styrene‐based solid supports (7–21).…”
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confidence: 99%