Boc-Glutaminol(OBzl)
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Boc-Glutaminol(OBzl)

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Category
Amino Alcohol
Catalog number
BAT-000612
Molecular Formula
C17H25NO5
Molecular Weight
323.4
Storage
Store at 2-8 °C
1. Pure drug nano-assemblies: A facile carrier-free nanoplatform for efficient cancer therapy
Shuwen Fu, Guanting Li, Wenli Zang, Xinyu Zhou, Kexin Shi, Yinglei Zhai Acta Pharm Sin B. 2022 Jan;12(1):92-106. doi: 10.1016/j.apsb.2021.08.012. Epub 2021 Aug 14.
Nanoparticulate drug delivery systems (Nano-DDSs) have emerged as possible solution to the obstacles of anticancer drug delivery. However, the clinical outcomes and translation are restricted by several drawbacks, such as low drug loading, premature drug leakage and carrier-related toxicity. Recently, pure drug nano-assemblies (PDNAs), fabricated by the self-assembly or co-assembly of pure drug molecules, have attracted considerable attention. Their facile and reproducible preparation technique helps to remove the bottleneck of nanomedicines including quality control, scale-up production and clinical translation. Acting as both carriers and cargos, the carrier-free PDNAs have an ultra-high or even 100% drug loading. In addition, combination therapies based on PDNAs could possibly address the most intractable problems in cancer treatment, such as tumor metastasis and drug resistance. In the present review, the latest development of PDNAs for cancer treatment is overviewed. First, PDNAs are classified according to the composition of drug molecules, and the assembly mechanisms are discussed. Furthermore, the co-delivery of PDNAs for combination therapies is summarized, with special focus on the improvement of therapeutic outcomes. Finally, future prospects and challenges of PDNAs for efficient cancer therapy are spotlighted.
2. Molecular and crystal structures of Aib-containing oligopeptides Boc-Leu4-Aib-Leu4-OBzl and Boc-(Leu4-Aib)2-OBzl
K Okuyama, Y Saga, M Nakayama, M Narita Biopolymers. 1991 Jul;31(8):975-85. doi: 10.1002/bip.360310807.
Sample peptides Boc-Leu4-Aib-Leu4-OBzl and Boc-(Leu4-Aib)2-OBzl, were crystallized by the solvent-evaporation method. Both crystals are monoclinic, with space group of P2(1) and Z = 2. The cell parameters are a = 16.580 (7), b = 21.105 (7), c = 11.583 (4) A, and beta = 104.90 (3) degrees (Boc-Leu4-Aib-Leu4-OBzl), and a = 15.247 (9), b = 19.04 (1), c = 16.311 (9) A, and beta = 117.10 (1) degrees [Boc-(Leu4-Aib)2-OBzl]. Crystal structures were solved by the direct method and refined to R values of 0.096 (the former peptide) and 0.112 (the latter). Peptide backbones fold into a right-handed alpha-helix, except for the C-terminal Aib residue in Boc-(Leu4-Aib)2-OBzl. Both peptide molecules are stabilized by six (the former) or seven (the latter) intramolecular (5----1) hydrogen bonds, and arranged in the head-to-tail fashion, which makes an infinite column. In this column, one (the former) or two (the latter) intermolecular hydrogen bonds link the neighboring molecules. In the case of Boc-Leu4-Aib-Leu4-OBzl, the solvent molecule N,N-dimethylformamide was found in the difference Fourier map. There was a hydrogen bond between peptide and solvent molecule. Along the lateral direction, only hydrophobic contacts were observed between adjacent peptide molecules.
3. Synthesis and crystal structures of Boc-L-Asn-L-Pro-OBzl.CH3OH and dehydration side product, Boc-beta-cyano-L-alanine-L-Pro-OBzl
A N Stroup, L B Cole, M M Dhingra, L M Gierasch Int J Pept Protein Res. 1990 Dec;36(6):531-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-3011.1990.tb00992.x.
Boc-L-Asn-L-Pro-OBzl: C21H29O6N3.CH3OH, Mr = 419.48 + CH3 OH, monoclinic, P2(1), a = 10.049(1), b = 10.399(2), c = 11.702(1) A, beta = 92.50(1)degrees, V = 1221.7(3) A3, dx = 1.14 g.cm-3, Z = 2, CuK alpha (lambda = 1.54178 A), F(000) = 484 (with solvent), 23 degrees, unique reflections (I greater than 3 sigma(I)) = 1745, R = 0.043, Rw = 0.062, S = 1.66. Boc-beta-cyano-L-alanine-L-Pro-OBzl: C21H27O5N3, Mr = 401.46, orthorhombic, P2(1)2(1)2(1), a = 15.741(3), b = 21.060(3), c = 6.496(3) A, V = 2153(1) A3, dx = 1.24 g.cm-3, Z = 4, CuK alpha (lambda = 1.54178 A), F(000) = 856, 23 degrees, unique reflections (I greater than 3 sigma(I)) = 1573, R = 0.055, Rw = 0.078, S = 1.86. The tert.-butyloxycarbonyl (Boc) protected dipeptide benzyl ester (OBzl), Boc-L-Asn-L-Pro-OBzl, prepared from a mixed anhydride reaction using isobutylchloroformate, Boc-L-asparagine, and HCl.L-proline-OBzl, crystallized with one methanol per asymmetric unit in an extended conformation with the Asn-Pro peptide bond trans. Intermolecular hydrogen bonding occurs between the methanol and the Asn side chain and between the peptide backbone and the Asn side chain. A minor impurity due to the dehydration of the Asn side chain to a beta-CNala crystallized with a similar extended conformation and a single intermolecular hydrogen bond.
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