Office of Research, UC Riverside
Michael Pirrung
Distinguished Professor of Chemistry
Chemistry Dept
michaelp@ucr.edu
(951) 827-2722


Scope and Applications of Amide Ligation of Hydroxyamines

AWARD NUMBER
006818-003
FUND NUMBER
21263
STATUS
Closed
AWARD TYPE
3-Grant
AWARD EXECUTION DATE
5/21/2015
BEGIN DATE
7/1/2014
END DATE
6/30/2017
AWARD AMOUNT
$300,000

Sponsor Information

SPONSOR AWARD NUMBER
CHE-1362737
SPONSOR
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
SPONSOR TYPE
Federal
FUNCTION
Organized Research
PROGRAM NAME

Proposal Information

PROPOSAL NUMBER
14030213
PROPOSAL TYPE
New
ACTIVITY TYPE
Basic Research

PI Information

PI
Pirrung, Michael C
PI TITLE
Other
PI DEPTARTMENT
Chemistry
PI COLLEGE/SCHOOL
College of Nat & Agr Sciences
CO PIs

Project Information

ABSTRACT

With this New award, the Chemical Synthesis Program supports Professor Michael C. Pirrung of the University of California-Riverside in a project investigating reactions that add an amino acid to a peptide chain, thus extending the chain. Three different amino acids will be employed in these reactions, which build peptide chains. This project focuses on broadening the methods available for building peptides and proteins. Such reactions are of far reaching importance in diverse areas of organic and biological chemistry. Hence, these methods will expand the synthetic toolboxes of a wide range of researchers in the biomedical sciences. This project will also provide training in organic synthesis and peptide chemistry to students, from undergraduates to post-doctorals, including those from groups historically underrepresented in the sciences.

The project will study peptide bond forming reactions between serine and mildly activated C-terminal peptide esters. These reactions, which will be extended to threonine and homoserine, will expand the scope of peptide forming reactions and help to alleviate problems of concentration and scalability. The viability of the method will be tested through the synthesis of naturally occurring peptide sequences.
(Abstract from NSF)