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C‐terminal amidation is one of the most common modification of peptides and frequently found in bioactive peptides. However, the C‐terminal modification must be creative, because current chemical synthetic techniques of peptides are dominated by the use of C‐terminal protecting supports. Therefore, it must be carried out after the removal of such supports, complicating reaction work‐up and product...
Oxidative disulfide bond formations have been applied to soluble-tag-assisted method successfully to realize the total synthesis of α-conotoxin MII (4) that comprises 16 amino acid residues and possesses 2 disulfide bonds. Orthogonal peptide folding using DEAD and iodine oxidations in combination with Mmt and Acm groups for the side chain protection of cysteines could be carried out with no peptide...
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