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Ring‐Closing Metathesis of C‐Terminal Allylglycine Residues with an N‐Terminal β‐Vinyl‐Substituted Phosphotyrosyl Mimetic as an Approach to Novel Grb2 SH2 Domain‐Binding Macrocycles
Author(s) -
Oishi Shinya,
Shi ZhenDan,
Worthy Karen M.,
Bindu Lakshman K.,
Fisher Robert J.,
Burke Terrence R.
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
chembiochem
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.05
H-Index - 126
eISSN - 1439-7633
pISSN - 1439-4227
DOI - 10.1002/cbic.200400298
Subject(s) - metathesis , ring closing metathesis , chemistry , stereochemistry , sh2 domain , terminal (telecommunication) , combinatorial chemistry , polymerization , organic chemistry , tyrosine , biochemistry , computer science , tyrosine phosphorylation , telecommunications , polymer
Ring‐closing metathesis (RCM) of peptides often requires insertion of allylglycines at the intended sites of ring juncture, which can result in the displacement of residues that are needed for biological activity. This type of side‐chain deletion can be avoided by appending β‐vinyl substituents onto the parent residues at the intended sites of ring juncture, thereby effectively converting them into functionalized allylglycine equivalents. Such an approach has been previously applied in modified form to growth‐factor receptor bound 2 ( Grb2) SH2 domain‐binding peptides by using an N‐terminal β‐vinyl‐functionalized phosphotyrosyl mimetic and C‐terminal 2‐allyl‐3‐aryl‐1‐propanamides that lacked the α‐carboxyl portion of allylglycine residues. These C‐terminal moieties involved lengthy synthesis and once prepared, required an individual total synthesis of each final macrocycle. Work reported herein significantly enhances the versatility of the original approach through the use of C‐terminal allylglycine amides that can be prepared from commercially available L ‐ and D ‐allylglycines and suitable amines. This methodology could be generally useful where macrocylization is desired with maintenance of functionality at a site of ring juncture.

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