Abstract
Solid phase peptide synthesis using tert-butyloxycarbonyl/benzyl chemistry (Boc-SPPS) is important for producing peptides for fundamental research as well as for clinical use. During Boc-SPPS, liquid anhydrous hydrogen fluoride (HF) is used to remove the side chain protecting groups of the assembled peptide and to release it from the resin. Here, we provide a detailed protocol for "HF cleavage," aiming to improve accessibility and the use of this valuable and well-validated technique.
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