Abstract

The synthesis and reactivity of fully protected thioamide analogues of asparagine and glutamine are described. A key feature of the synthetic strategies employed was the ability to perform selective thiations on multiple carbonyl-containing substrates. Also described are the preparations of thioamide derivatives of phenylalanine. The utility of these amino acid derivatives for solid-phase peptide synthesis is discussed.

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