Issue 17, 1995

Comparison of N-Dts and N-Aloc in the solid-phase syntheses of O-GlcNAc glycopeptide fragments of RNA-polymerase II and mammalian neurofilaments

Abstract

The application of the glycosylated building blocks Nα-Fmoc-Ser(Ac3-β-D-GlcNAc)-OPfp 5, Nα-Fmoc-Thr(Ac3-β-D-GlcNAc)-OPfp 6, Nα-Fmoc-Ser(Ac3-β-D-GlcNDts)-OPfp 7 and Nα-Fmoc-Thr(Ac3-β-D-GlcNDts)-OPfp 8 in the solid-phase synthesis of O-GlcNAc glycopeptides from the C-terminal domain repeating unit of RNA-polymerase II and the NF-L chain of mammalian neurofilaments is described. The removal of the N-dithiasuccinoyl (N-Dts) amino-protecting group was achieved rapidly and quantitatively by thiolysis with 2-sulfanylethanol or dithiothreitol after the incorporation of the building blocks into the resin-bound peptide. The O-GlcNAc glycopeptides 911, 13 and 1521 were synthesised in good yields by comparative studies employing any of the building blocks 58. The O-GlcNAc glycopeptides were fully characterised by 1D- and 2D-1H NMR spectroscopy and ES-MS.

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1995, 2165-2175

Comparison of N-Dts and N-Aloc in the solid-phase syntheses of O-GlcNAc glycopeptide fragments of RNA-polymerase II and mammalian neurofilaments

E. Meinjohanns, A. Vargas-Berenguel, M. Meldal, H. Paulsen and K. Bock, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1995, 2165 DOI: 10.1039/P19950002165

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