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CAS No. :37736-82-6 MDL No. :MFCD00076896
Formula : C14H25NO4 Boiling Point : -
Linear Structure Formula :- InChI Key :MSZQAQJBXGTSHP-NSHDSACASA-N
M.W : 271.35 Pubchem ID :10588189
Synonyms :
(S)-2-((tert-Butoxycarbonyl)amino)-3-cyclohexylpropanoic acid
Chemical Name :(S)-2-((tert-Butoxycarbonyl)amino)-3-cyclohexylpropanoic acid

Calculated chemistry of [ 37736-82-6 ]      Expand+

Physicochemical Properties

Num. heavy atoms : 19
Num. arom. heavy atoms : 0
Fraction Csp3 : 0.86
Num. rotatable bonds : 7
Num. H-bond acceptors : 4.0
Num. H-bond donors : 2.0
Molar Refractivity : 73.58
TPSA : 75.63 ?2

Pharmacokinetics

GI absorption : High
BBB permeant : Yes
P-gp substrate : No
CYP1A2 inhibitor : No
CYP2C19 inhibitor : No
CYP2C9 inhibitor : No
CYP2D6 inhibitor : No
CYP3A4 inhibitor : No
Log Kp (skin permeation) : -5.36 cm/s

Lipophilicity

Log Po/w (iLOGP) : 2.17
Log Po/w (XLOGP3) : 3.65
Log Po/w (WLOGP) : 2.93
Log Po/w (MLOGP) : 1.85
Log Po/w (SILICOS-IT) : 1.73
Consensus Log Po/w : 2.47

Druglikeness

Lipinski : 0.0
Ghose : None
Veber : 0.0
Egan : 0.0
Muegge : 0.0
Bioavailability Score : 0.56

Water Solubility

Log S (ESOL) : -3.36
Solubility : 0.118 mg/ml ; 0.000437 mol/l
Class : Soluble
Log S (Ali) : -4.93
Solubility : 0.00321 mg/ml ; 0.0000118 mol/l
Class : Moderately soluble
Log S (SILICOS-IT) : -2.1
Solubility : 2.18 mg/ml ; 0.00804 mol/l
Class : Soluble

Medicinal Chemistry

PAINS : 0.0 alert
Brenk : 0.0 alert
Leadlikeness : 1.0
Synthetic accessibility : 3.12

Safety of [ 37736-82-6 ]

Signal Word:Warning Class:N/A
Precautionary Statements:P261-P280-P305+P351+P338 UN#:N/A
Hazard Statements:H302-H315-H319-H332-H335 Packing Group:N/A
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Application In Synthesis of [ 37736-82-6 ]

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  • Downstream synthetic route of [ 37736-82-6 ]

[ 37736-82-6 ] Synthesis Path-Downstream   1~4

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YieldReaction ConditionsOperation in experiment
Step i; To a solution of (S)-2-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-1-methoxycarbonylethylammonium chloride (0.5Og, 2mmol) in dichloromethane (1OmL) was added triethylamine (0.224g, 2.22mmol) DMF (2mL), 2-tert-butoxycarbonylamino-2-methylpropionic acid (0.532, 2.42mmol), and HOBt (0.3Og, 2.22mmol). The mixture was stirred for 20min. EDC (0.426g, 2.22mmol) was added and stirring was continued for 16h. AcOH (0.3mL) was added. The mixture was washed with saturated NaHCO3 solution and saturated NaCl solution. The organic layer was dried over Na2SO4. The sodium Na2SO4 was removed by filtration and the filtrate evaporated in vacuo . The residue was purified by column chromatography, eluting with ethyl acetate/hexane 3:2 to afford a colorless oil (0.82g).
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  • C33H52N5O4Pol [ No CAS ]
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  • Ac-Cha-c(Asp-His-D-Phe-Arg-Trp-Gaba-Lys)-NH<SUB>2 </SUB> [ No CAS ]
YieldReaction ConditionsOperation in experiment
The title peptide was synthesized on an Applied Biosystems (Foster City, Calif.) model 430A peptide synthesizer which was modified to do accelerated Boc-chemistry solid phase peptide synthesis. See Schnolzer, et al., Int. J. Peptide Protein Res., 40:180 (1992). 4-methylbenzhydrylamine (MBHA) resin (Peninsula, Belmont, Calif.) with the substitution of 0.91 mmol/g was used. The Boc amino acids (Novabiochem, San Diego, Calif. and Chem-Impex, Wood Dale, Ill.) used were: Boc-Cha-OH, Boc-Asp(OFm)-OH, Boc-His(DNP)-OH, Boc-D-Phe-OH, Boc-Arg(Tos)-OH, <strong>[47355-10-2]<strong>[47355-10-2]Boc-Trp(For)</strong>-OH</strong>, Boc-Gaba-OH, and Boc-Lys(Fmoc)-OH. The synthesis was carried out on a 0.20 mmol scale. The Boc groups were removed by treatment with 100% TFA for 2×1 minute. Boc amino acids (2.5 mmol) were pre-activated with HBTU (2.0 mmol) and DIEA (1.0 mL) in 4 mL of DMF and were coupled without prior neutralization of the peptide-resin TFA salt. Coupling times were 5 minutes. (0223) At the end of the assembly of Boc-Asp(OFm)-His(DNP)-D-Phe-Arg(Tos)-Trp(For)-Gaba-Lys(Fmoc)-MBHA, the peptide-resin was transferred into a reaction vessel on a shaker. The resin was treated twice with 25% piperidine in DMF for 15 minutes per session, washed with DMF, and shaken with bromo-tris-pyrrolidino-phosphonium hexafluorophosphate (PyBrOP) (6 eq, 0.3 mmol), DIEA (1 mL), and 4-(dimethylamino)pyridine (DMAP) (24 mg) in DMF (2 mL) for 12 hours. After washing with DMF, the resin was treated twice with 100% TFA for 2 minutes per treatment, washed with DMF and DCM, and then dried under reduced pressure. One fourth of the peptide-resin (0.05 mmol) was used for the next coupling with Boc-Cha-OH (10 eq, 0.5 mmol) in the presence of HBTU (9 eq, 0.45 mmol) and DIEA (0.25 mL) in DMF for 10 minutes. After the deprotection with 100% TFA in two sessions lasting approximately 2 minutes each, the peptide-resin was then washed with DMF. The final capping step was done by shaking the resin with acetic anhydride (40 eq, 2.0 mmol) and DIEA (20 eq, 1.0 mmol) in DMF for 1 hour. After washing with DMF, the resin was treated twice with a solution of 20% mercaptoethanol/10% DIEA in DMF, each treatment lasting approximately 30 minutes, to remove the DNP group on the Histidine side chain. The formyl group on the side chain of Tryptophan was removed by shaking with a solution of 15% ethanolamine/15% water/70% DMF twice for 30 minutes per shaking. The peptide-resin was washed with DMF and DCM and dried under reduced pressure. The final cleavage was done by stirring the peptide-resin in 10 mL of HF containing 1 mL of anisole and dithiothreitol (30 mg) at 0 C. for 75 minutes. HF was removed by a flow of nitrogen. The residue was washed with ether (6×10 mL) and extracted with 4N HOAc (6×10 mL). (0224) The peptide mixture in the aqueous extract was purified on reverse-phase preparative high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) using a reverse phase VYDAC C18 column (Nest Group, Southborough, Mass.). The column was eluted with a linear gradient (10% to 50% of solution B over 40 minutes) at a flow rate of 10 mL/minute (Solution A=water containing 0.1% TFA; Solution B=acetonitrile containing 0.1% of TFA). Fractions were collected and checked on analytical HPLC. Those containing pure product were combined and lyophilized to dryness. 5.1 mg of a white solid was obtained. Yield was 8.9%. Purity was 94.5% based on analytical HPLC analysis. Electro-spray mass spectrometer (MS(ES))S analysis gave the molecular weight at 1148.5 (in agreement with the calculated molecular weight of 1148.3). (0225) Other peptides of the invention can be prepared by a person of ordinary skill in the art using synthetic procedures analogous to those disclosed generally hereinabove and/or to those disclosed specifically in the foregoing examples, as were the compounds depicted in Tables 1A and 1B. (0226) Other peptides of the invention can be prepared by a person of ordinary skill in the art using synthetic procedures analogous to those disclosed generally hereinabove and/or to those disclosed specifically in the foregoing examples, as were the compounds depicted in Tables 1A and 1B.
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