Improving the performance of an acid-labile 4-hydroxymethyl phenoxyacetic acid (HMP) linker on resin and SynPhase grafted solid-supports.
C T Bui, F Ercole, Y Pham, R Campbell, F A Rasoul, N J Maeji, N J Ede
Index: J. Pept. Sci. 6(10) , 534-8, (2000)
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Abstract
A replacement of the acetic acid moiety by valeric acid within the 4-hydroxymethylphenoxyacetic acid (HMP) linker (Sheppard RC, Williams BJ. Acid-labile resin linkage agents for use in solid phase peptide synthesis. Int. J. Peptide Protein Res. 1982; 20: 451-454) significantly improved its performance in terms of loading capacity, yield and purity of the final products. The results indicated the spacer-linker combination and type of solid supports are important factors for solid-phase synthesis.
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