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Solid-phase synthesis of tyrosyl H-phosphonopeptides and methylphosphonopeptides

✍ Scribed by Andreas Tholey; Ralf Hoffmann


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
73 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
1075-2617

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✦ Synopsis


Phosphopeptides are a useful tool for the investigation of phosphorylation as a reversible posttranslational modification. There is a growing interest in using mimics of phosphoamino acids involved in phosphorylation in order to study the enzymes concerned in these processes. These mimics should contain a non-hydrolysable or isoelectrically modified phosphate moiety to be used as a specific inhibitor of phosphatases and kinases. We introduce solid-phase synthesis of H-and methylphosphonopeptides as a new class of mimics of phosphotyrosyl peptides. The peptides were synthesized on solid phase using the standard fluorenyl-methyloxycarbonyl (Fmoc) strategy. Tyrosine residues were incorporated as allylprotected derivatives, which were selectively deprotected on the resin by treatment with Pd(PPh 3 ) 4 . The peptide resin carrying the side-chain unprotected tyrosine of the model peptide Gly-Gly-Tyr-Ala was phosphonylated with di-tert-butyl-N,N-diethyl-phosphoramidite in the presence of 1 H-tetrazole, yielding Hphosphonopeptides after trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) cleavage. Alternatively, phosphonylation of the unprotected tyrosine with O-tert-butyl-N,N-diethyl-P-methylphosphonamidite catalysed by 1 H-tetrazole and followed by oxidation led to the methylphosphonopeptides after TFA cleavage. We obtained both the Hphosphonopeptides and the methylphosphonopeptides of the tetrapeptide in high yields and purities above 90%, according to reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC). To investigate the general applicability of our new methodology, we synthesized phosphonopeptides up to 13 amino acids long, corresponding to recognition sequences of tyrosine kinases. After cleavage and deprotection, all phosphonopeptides were obtained in high yields and purities of about 90%, as shown by mass spectrometry. The only by-product found was the unmodified peptide.


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