posted on 2019-09-30, 11:28authored byAndrew J. Fallows, Ishwar Singh, Ruggero Dondi, Paul M. Cullis, Glenn A. Burley
Two advances in the synthesis of hairpin pyrrole-imidazole polyamides (PAs) are described. First, the application of a convergent synthetic strategy is shown, involving the Boc-based solid phase synthesis of a C-terminal fragment and the solution phase synthesis of the N-terminal fragment. Second a new hybrid resin is developed that allows for the preparation of hairpin PAs lacking a C-terminal β-alanine tail. Both methods are compatible with a range of coupling reagents and provide a facile, modular route to prepare PA libraries in high yield and crude purity.
Funding
G.A.B. thanks the EPSRC for funding (ARF, EP/E055095/1 and EP/H02915X/1). A.J.F. thanks the EPSRC and the University of Leicester for a postgraduate studentship.
History
Citation
Organic Letters, 2014, 16 (17), pp. 4654-4657
Author affiliation
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