结晶
保护组
肽
取代基
化学
溶剂
组合化学
肽合成
结晶学
相(物质)
Crystal(编程语言)
材料科学
衍射
晶体工程
晶体生长
晶体结构
氨基酸
偏振光显微镜
立体化学
有机化学
溶解度
单晶
作者
Youngsun Kim,Jing Teng,Michael E. Kobierski,Matthew C. Embry,Jon G. Selbo,Jeremy M. Merritt,Ankur Jalan,Patrick J. Jansen,Emily J. Guinn
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.oprd.6c00024
摘要
This study investigates the impact of protecting groups upon the crystallization tendency of peptides, aiming to enhance the efficiency of purification and improve physical properties through the isolation of crystalline forms of peptides. Five tetramers with identical amino acid sequences but different protecting groups on one particular α substituent were synthesized by solid phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) and screened for crystallization in 12 different solvents including water, alcohols, and organic solvents. The results demonstrate that protecting groups significantly influence the solubility, crystallizability, crystal structure, and morphology of peptide crystals. Polarized light optical microscopy (PLM) and X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) were used for the analysis of morphology, crystallinity, and structural comparison (i.e., similar or unique unit cell packing) of each crystal hit. Of the peptides studied, those with the benzyl protecting group exhibited the highest crystallization propensity, and conversely, peptides with the cyclohexyl protecting group showed no crystallization in the chosen solvent systems, suggesting that molecular properties of protecting groups such as the capability of π–π interaction, hydrophobicity, and flexibility have a critical impact on the crystallizability of peptides. This research highlights the importance of protecting groups in optimizing peptide crystallization. For difficult to crystallize peptides, a systematic assessment of protecting groups, as described in this article, can be used to improve their crystallization propensity.
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