Catalysis of Hydrazone and Oxime Peptide Ligation by Arginine
Author(s) -
Nathalie Ollivier,
Vangelis Agouridas,
Benoît Snella,
Rémi Desmet,
Hervé Drobecq,
Jérôme Vicogne,
Oleg Melnyk
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
organic letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.94
H-Index - 239
eISSN - 1523-7060
pISSN - 1523-7052
DOI - 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c03195
Subject(s) - hydrazone , chemistry , oxime , ligation , arginine , combinatorial chemistry , catalysis , peptide , guanidine , nucleophile , hydrochloride , chemical ligation , medicinal chemistry , stereochemistry , organic chemistry , amino acid , biochemistry , biology , microbiology and biotechnology
Hydrazone and oxime peptide ligations are catalyzed by arginine. The catalysis is assisted intramolecularly by the side-chain guanidinium group. Hydrazone ligation in the presence of arginine proceeds efficiently in phosphate buffer at neutral pH but is particularly powerful in bicarbonate/CO 2 buffer. In addition to acting as a catalyst, arginine prevents the aggregation of proteins during ligation. With its dual properties as a nucleophilic catalyst and a protein aggregation inhibitor, arginine hydrochloride is a useful addition to the hydrazone/oxime ligation toolbox.
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