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A mild capping method for SPPS on the N-methyl diaminobenzoyl linker: Synthesis of an N-acyl urea appended C. elegans neuropeptide

Arbour et al., 2018

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4390716661963937562
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Arbour C
Stockdill J
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In this manuscript, we establish the susceptibility of the N-methyldiaminobenzoyl linker to undergo undesired acylation during standard peptide capping with acetic anhydride. Successive capping treatments led to problematic levels of linker incapacitation. We …
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