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HBTU (Hexafluorophosphate Benzotriazole Tetramethyl Uronium) is a coupling reagent used in solid phase peptide synthesis. It was introduced in 1978 and shows resistance against racemization. It was introduced in 1978 and shows resistance against racemization.
HATU (Hexafluorophosphate Azabenzotriazole Tetramethyl Uronium) is a reagent used in peptide coupling chemistry to generate an active ester from a carboxylic acid. HATU is used along with Hünig's base (N,N-diisopropylethylamine), or triethylamine to form amide bonds.
Coupling reagents (e.g. HBTU, HATU, or DIC) are employed to help form the peptide bond. The final deprotection is followed by a cleavage . The established method for the production of synthetic peptides in the lab is known as solid phase peptide synthesis (SPPS). [ 2 ]
HCTU is an amidinium coupling reagent used in peptide synthesis.It is analogous to HBTU. [1] The HOBt moiety has a chlorine in the 6 position which improves reaction rates and the synthesis of difficult couplings [2] [3] HCTU and related reagents containing the 6-chloro-1-hydroxybenzotriazole moiety can be prepared by reaction with TCFH under basic conditions. [4]
Hydroxybenzotriazole (abbreviated HOBt) is an organic compound that is a derivative of benzotriazole.It is a white crystalline powder, which as a commercial product contains some water (~11.7% wt as the HOBt monohydrate crystal).
2011-05-20 22:10 AlexNB 453×194× (39518 bytes) Chemicl structures of several commonly used uronium-based peptide coupling reagents: HATU, HBTU, HCTU, COMU. Captions.
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The most common type of coupling reaction is the cross coupling reaction. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Richard F. Heck , Ei-ichi Negishi , and Akira Suzuki were awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing palladium-catalyzed cross coupling reactions .