The glyco-hexapeptide sequence H-Val-(GalNAc-alpha)Thr-His-Pro-Gly-Tyr-OH, was synthesized in solution by the segment condensation procedure and the stepwise procedure. A peracetylated, O-galactosaminyl threonine derivative was used for incorporating the glycosylated amino acid residue into the peptide chain. A consistent racemization occurred during the acylation of H-His-Pro-Gly-Tyr(Bzl)-OBzl with Z-Val-[GalNAc(Ac)3-alpha]Thr-OH by the BOP-HOBt procedure and the D-allothreonine containing glyco-hexapeptide was isolated in about 20% yield. Stepwise elongation of the C-terminal tetrapeptide with Fmoc-[GalNAc(Ac)3-alpha]Thr-OH and Z-Val-OH, in the presence of the same coupling reagents, yielded the L-threonine containing diastereoisomer without detectable racemization. A side product, the Nim-ethoxycarbonylated hexapeptide derivative, formed during the EEDQ-mediated condensation of Fmoc-[GalNAc(Ac)3-alpha]Thr-OH with the C-terminal tetrapeptide, was isolated and characterized. Preliminary studies showed that the synthetic glycohexapeptide is a good competitive inhibitor of the binding of the FDC-6 monoclonal antibody to the oncofetal fibronectin, supporting the idea that it should represent the minimum essential structure required for the FDC-6 activity.
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Int J Pept Protein Res
November 1991
C.N.R., Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Padova, Italy.
The glyco-hexapeptide sequence H-Val-(GalNAc-alpha)Thr-His-Pro-Gly-Tyr-OH, was synthesized in solution by the segment condensation procedure and the stepwise procedure. A peracetylated, O-galactosaminyl threonine derivative was used for incorporating the glycosylated amino acid residue into the peptide chain. A consistent racemization occurred during the acylation of H-His-Pro-Gly-Tyr(Bzl)-OBzl with Z-Val-[GalNAc(Ac)3-alpha]Thr-OH by the BOP-HOBt procedure and the D-allothreonine containing glyco-hexapeptide was isolated in about 20% yield.
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February 1990
Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Padua, Italy.
Sequential glycopeptides [Thr(beta-D-galactose)-Ala-Ala]n, with n ranging from 2 to 7, as models of natural antifreeze glycoproteins were synthesized by the continuous flow, solid phase procedure. The conformational properties of these materials in solution were investigated by c.d.
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