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Cyclic tetrapeptides via the ring contraction strategy: chemical techniques useful for their identification.

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  • Cyclic tetrapeptides via the ring contraction strategy: chemical techniques useful for their identification. Abstract Text:

    douglas a hortonDouglas A Horton,gregory t bourneGregory T Bourne,justin coughlanJustin Coughlan,sonya m kaiserSonya M Kaiser,carolyn m jacobsCarolyn M Jacobs,alun jonesAlun Jones,andreas Andreas ,jill y turnerJill Y Turner,mark l smytheMark L Smythe,

    Cyclic tetrapeptides are a class of natural products that have been shown to have broad ranging biological activities and good pharmacokinetic properties. In order to synthesise these highly strained compounds a ring contraction strategy had previously been reported. This strategy was further optimised and a suite of techniques, including the Edman degradation and mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry, were developed to enable characterisation of cyclic tetrapeptide isomers. An NMR solution structure of a cyclic tetrapeptide was also generated. To illustrate the success of this strategy a library of cyclic tetrapeptides was synthesised.

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    da hortonDA Horton,gt bourneGT Bourne,j coughlanJ Coughlan,sm kaiserSM Kaiser,cm jacobsCM Jacobs,a jonesA Jones,a A ,jy turnerJY Turner,ml smytheML Smythe,

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    Cyclic tetrapeptides via the ring contraction strategy: chemical techniques useful for their identification. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Organic & biomolecular chemistry

    VOLUME: 6

    Page Numbers: 1386-95

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    ISSN: 1477-0520

    DAY: 28

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 2008

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Qld 4072, Australia. m.smythe@imb.uq.edu.au.

    Country: England

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