Abstract
A tetrapeptide, an analog of trypsin-modulating oostatic factor (TMOF), has been synthesised by using a method of solid-phase peptide synthesis on 2-chlorotrityl chloride resin. Fmoc strategy was applied on the synthesis. The formation of peptide bond was facilitated by DIC/oxime as coupling reagent. After all of amino acids were attached on the resin, tetrapeptidyl resin was added by a mixture of TFA:water:EDT(90:5:5) in dichloromethane to cleave the peptide.Crude peptide was purified by reverse-phase column chromatography and the purified peptide was analysed by TOF ES-MS spectroscopy .
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