Mechanism of the carbodiimide reaction. II. Peptide synthesis on the

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affect the stability of B.+ relative to BH+. Lone pair interactions are one of the more intriguing origins of such deviations. ( 2 ) A measure of the resonance stabilization afforded radical cations by lone pair interactions may be obtained from a comparison of their BHf homolytic bond dissociation energies to those of model compounds in which such interactions are absent. (3) The stabilization afforded radical cations by lone pair interactions is manifest in the chemical reactivity of these species. It is thus significant that diazabicyclooctane, l6 hydrazine, l6 and azomethane l7 radical cations are unreactive with the parent neutral. This is in direct contrast to the behavior of the majority of nitrogen bases, where the radical cation reacts rapidly to form the protonated parentz0 and is a direct consequence of the reduction of D(B+-H) t o a value below carbon hydrogen bond dissociation energies in the neutral molecule. Acknowledgment. This research was supported in part by the Uriited States Atomic Energy Commission under Grant No. AT(04-3)767-8.

Scheme I

RCO,H

solid

+ ,N=C=N'

/

\

( a m i n e s in solution) R'NH,

phase synthesis

J

\ R/C\N/R' H

+ HdC'NH

1

I1

HN/C'NH

I

I

Scheme I1

(2)

(1)

'H Z-Gly-OH

Contributiori No. 4788 Arthur Amos Noyes Laboratory of Chemical Physics California Institute of Techrzology Pasadena, Califor~iia 91109 Receiljed Nocember 12, 1973

( 9 equiv)

DCC (1 equiv)

G1y-D (1 equiv)

"C Z-Gly-OH (9 equiv)

DL.Phe@ (1 equiv)

:T (Z-Gly),O (1 equiv)

L -Leu-@

11.

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CH2C12/4 hr

IT

"H Z-Peptides-@

96:s

DL . P h e @

(1 equiv) (1 equiv)

CH!C12/4 h r

Sir :

Gly-8 (1 equiv)

L .Leu-@

(1 equiv)

( I ) J. Rebek and D. Feitler, J . Amer. Chem. Soc., 95, 4052 (1973). (2) H. G. Khorana, Chem. Ind. (London),1087 (1955). (3) R. B. Merrifield, Adcan. Enzymol., 32, 221 (1969). (4) Available from Calbiochem, San Diego, Calif. (5) J. Stewart and J. Young, "Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis," W. H. Freeman, San Francisco, Calif., 1969.

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OH) in CH2Cl2, according to the stoichiometry indicated in Scheme 11. The suspensions were then treated

Ralph H. Staley, J. L. Beauchamp*

Recently we reported a mechanistic study of the reaction of carboxylic acids with amines mediated by N,N'-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (DCC). Our evidence indicated that the initial acylating agent in the DCC reaction was distinguishable from the carboxylic acid anhydride (Scheme I) under conditions normally encountered during peptide synthesis in solution. The 0-acylisourea, as originally postulated by Khorana, appears to be the actual acylating agent. We now present evidence that under the conditions of solid phase peptide synthesis3 the DCC reaction mechanism follows the alternate path and the actual acylating agent is the symmetrical anhydride. Merrifield resins4 were separately loaded with tertbutoxycarbonylglycine (0.52 mequiv/g), tert-butoxycarbonyl-Dbphenylalanine (0.34 mequivlg), and tertbutoxycarbonyl-L-leucine (0.39 mequiv/g) then combined, N deblocked, and assayed according to standard procedures.; Samples of the mixed resin were equilibrated with saturated (0.03 M ) solutions of either (1) 3H or ( 2 ) 4C-labeled benzyloxycarbonylglycine (Z-Gly-

0

II

(20) It is interesting to note that in solution diazabicyclooctane undergoes reversible one-electron oxidation at a platinum electrode [S. F. Nelsen and P. J. Hintz, J . Amer. Chem. Soc., 94, 7114 (1972)l and is long enough lived to give a well-resolved esr spectrum [T. M. McKinney and D . H. Geske, ibid., 87,3013 (1965)l. (21) Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar, 1971-1976.

Mechanism of the Carbodiimide Reaction. Peptide Synthesis on the Solid Phase

+

R'NH, ___t (polymer bound amines)

0

\

Z-Peptides-@

/

(1) and ( 2 ) combined

Z-Peptides-@ (both labels)

1

i'li S.-\I,,OFi

9H, "C

Z-dipeptide-Ohle

1

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