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[edit]DescriptionPeptide Synthesis.png |
English: Solid-phase peptide synthesis |
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Author | Dan Cojocari |
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Rink Linker that connects the solid resin to the peptide being built
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Solid resin for peptide synthesis
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The first amino acid (side group R1) conjugated to an Fmoc group that protects the amino end.
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Acid catalyzed (Trifluoroacetic acid) decoupling of the finished peptide and the linker. The linker ends up with and -OH group, instead of the initial -NH2.
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Basic conditions required in order to keep -NH2 ,not -NH3+
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Mechanism of acid-catalyzed uncoupling.
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