Abstract
A chemical synthesis of the 37 residue polypeptide human amylin using microwave enhanced solid phase peptide chemistry is described. An optimised protocol used only a single pseudoproline derivative, a chemically pure resin and single couplings of all amino acids to deliver non-oxidised amylin in high yield. Oxidation of the crude peptide to form the disulfide bond was accomplished in 20 min using 2,2′-dipyridyl disulfide in dimethyl sulphoxide giving human amylin that was fully functional in a cAMP assay.
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