- Bromotryptophans and their incorporation in cyclic and bicyclic privileged peptides.
Bromotryptophans and their incorporation in cyclic and bicyclic privileged peptides.
Biopolymers (2018-03-13)
Júlia García-Pindado, Tom Willemse, Rebecca Goss, Bert U W Maes, Ernest Giralt, Steven Ballet, Meritxell Teixidó
PMID29528113
RESUMEN
While revisiting biologically active natural peptides, the importance of the tryptophan residue became clear. In this article, the incorporation of this amino acid, brominated at different positions of the indole ring, into cyclic peptides was successfully achieved. These products demonstrated improved properties in terms of passive diffusion, permeability across membranes, biostability in human serum and cytotoxicity. Moreover, these brominated tryptophans at positions 5, 6, or 7 proved to be compatible as building blocks to prepare bicyclic stapled peptides by performing on-resin Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions.