Issue 0, 1979

Amino-acids and peptides. Part 41. An examination of some new amino-protecting groups

Abstract

In an investigation of the effect of the introduction of basic sites on the stability of alkoxycarbonyl groups to acid the following new amino-protecting groups have been examined: di-2-pyridylmethoxycarbonyl [e.g. (1)], 4-pyridylisopropoxycarbonyl [e.g. (4)], 3-diethylamino-1.1-diphenylpropoxycarbonyl [e.g. (10)], and 1,4-dimethylpiperidin-4-yloxycarbonyl [e.g. (13)]. In each case the stability to acid is considerably enhanced. The lastnamed group provides protection which is more stable to trifluoroacetic acid than is the t-butoxycarbonyl group, is stable to hydrogenolysis, and is cleaved by hydrogen bromide in acetic acid. In an investigation of amino-protecting groups designed to increase the solubility of derivatives by the incorporation of dimethylcarbamoyl substituents, the preparation of 2-dimethylcarbamoylethyl-isopropoxycarbonyl [e.g. (18)] and 2-dimethylcarbamoylbenzyloxycarbonyl [e.g. (24)] amino-acid isreported.

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1979, 1459-1463

Amino-acids and peptides. Part 41. An examination of some new amino-protecting groups

S. Coyle, O. Keller and G. T. Young, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1979, 1459 DOI: 10.1039/P19790001459

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