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Chemical Synthesis of Crustacean Insulin-Like Peptide Using a Novel Method to Prevent Methionine Oxidation During Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis.

Year:
2025
Authors:
Katayama H & Tsutsui N.
Affiliation:
Teikyo University · Japan

Abstract

The oxidation of Met residue(s) in peptides and proteins is sometimes found in solid phase peptide synthesis (SPPS). In this study, in order to develop a method to prevent the oxidation of Met during SPPS, various sulfide compounds were added to the solvent and the oxidation rate was measured. As a result, it was found that tetrahydrothiophene (THT) was most efficient for reducing the extent of Met oxidation. THT tended to prevent the oxidation of Met in a concentration-dependent manner, although the oxidation of Met could not be completely prevented even at a concentration of 20% (v/v). On the other hand, when the SPPS in the presence of THT and then reduction of Met(O) to Met with NH<sub>4</sub>I were performed, the yield was much improved. These results indicate that the combination of preventing oxidation with THT and reducing Met with NH<sub>4</sub>I is effective for the synthesis of peptides containing Met residue(s). Using the method established here, we could synthesize an insulin-like peptide from the kuruma shrimp. This method is likely to be applicable to the synthesis of various Met-containing peptides.

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Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/40650328