Peptide with many Arg's

Richard Skubish (rskubish@pharmdec.wustl.edu)
Thu, 16 Jan 1997 12:14:34 -0600

Date: Thu, 16 Jan 1997 12:14:34 -0600
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From: rskubish@pharmdec.wustl.edu (Richard Skubish)
Subject: Peptide with many Arg's

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>I need to synthesize a 27-mer peptide that has 9 Arg residues. Does anyone
>have any suggesstions on how to improve my chances for success. The rest of
>the peptide is largely Glu, Lys, and Leu.
>
>I will be using FMOC chemistry and TFA cleavage/deprotection. I plan to
>extend the cleavage time to around 4 hr and use the standard King mixture
>of TFA/phenol/ethanedithiol/thioanisole/water.
>
>TIA,
>Jeff Mathers
>Peptide Synthesis Manager
>The Protein/DNA Technology Center
>The Rockefeller University
>http://pdtc.rockefeller.edu
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Richard Skubish
rskubish@pharmdec.wustl.edu
314-362-0283
Washington University Medical School
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