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The cyclo-β-tetrapeptide (β-HPhe-β-HThr-β-HLys-β-HTrp):: Synthesis, NMR structure in methanol solution, and affinity for human somatostatin receptors

K Gademann, M Ernst, D Seebach, D Hoyer

HELVETICA CHIMICA ACTA | WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH | Published : 2000

Abstract

The known solid‐state structure (Fig. 1, top) of cyclo(β‐HAla)4 was used to model the structure of the title compound 1 as a prospective somatostatin mimic (Fig. 1, bottom). The synthesis started with the N‐protected natural amino acids Boc‐Phe‐OH, Boc‐Trp‐OH, Boc‐Lys(2‐Cl‐Z)‐OH, and Boc‐Thr(OBn)‐OH, which were homologated to the corresponding β‐amino‐acid derivatives (Scheme 1) and coupled to the β‐tetrapeptide Boc‐β‐HTrp‐β‐HPhe‐β‐HThr(OBn)‐β‐HLys(2‐Cl‐Z)‐OMe (16); the (N‐Me)‐β‐HThr‐(N‐Me)‐β‐HPhe analog 17 was also prepared. C‐ and N‐terminal deprotection and cyclization through the pentafluorophenyl ester gave the insoluble β‐tetrapeptide with protected Thr and Lys side chains (18). Solubi..

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