Peptides, solid-phase synthesis and characterization: Tailor-made methodologies
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Keywords

Automated peptide synthesis
Manual peptide synthesis
Microwave
Peptide purity
Peptide synthesis protocols
Peptide yield
Peptides
Solid-phase synthesis
Tailor-made methodologies
Tea bag synthesis

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Guzmán F, Aróstica M, Román T, Beltrán D, Gauna A, Albericio F, Cárdenas C. Peptides, solid-phase synthesis and characterization: Tailor-made methodologies. Electron. J. Biotechnol. [Internet]. 2023 Jul. 15 [cited 2024 Sep. 19];64. Available from: https://preprints.pucv.cl/index.php/ejbiotechnology/article/view/2313

Abstract

Background: Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis (SPPS) is a mature technique widely used in research and in production. There are different approaches that fulfill the diverse requirements, regarding the number, quantity and quality of peptides. We have implemented three laboratory protocols of synthesis that cover these needs. These protocols have been tested, and the results analyzed with two different sequences used in previous works.

Results: The peptide synthesis protocols such as tea bag, microwave synthesis and manual synthesis have allowed obtaining specific yields of 8, 43 and 64% for the NBC112 peptide and specific yields of 36, 46 and 78% for the NBC759 peptide with the three protocols, respectively. Each protocol has different application contexts with advantages and disadvantages in each case.

Conclusions: The three protocols allow the obtention of the two peptides with good purity and can be used according to specific needs and requirements.

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