Hypersensitive acid-labile handle for solid-phase peptide synthe

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Carboxylic acid esters

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560 62, 558242, 564164, 564165, 548378, C07C 6976

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051965666

ABSTRACT:
Novel acid-labile tris(alkoxy)benzyl ester handles for use in linking protected amino acid or peptides to a support during peptide synthesis are disclosed. Methods for producing the handles, for linking them to solid support resins and for using the resin-linked handles in peptide synthesis are disclosed.

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