Accelerants for the modification of non-natural amino acids...

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Amino nitrogen containing

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C564S081000, C564S148000, C564S226000, C564S253000, C564S310000, C564S464000, C560S159000

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07468458

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed herein are accelerants for the formation of oxime-containing compounds from the reaction of a carbonyl-containing compound and a hydroxylamine-containing compound. The oxime-containing compound, the carbonyl-containing compound and the hydroxylamine-containing compound can each be a non-natural amino acid or a non-natural amino acid polypeptide. Also disclosed is the use of such accelerants to form oxime-containing compounds, the resulting oxime-containing compounds, and reaction mixtures containing such accelerants.

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