We present here an efficient alternative to N-methylation for the purpose of morphing protein-binding peptides into more serum-stable and cell-permeable compounds. This involves the incorporation of a cycloalanine (CyAla) into a peptide in a way that avoids difficult coupling steps. We demonstrate the utility of this chemistry in creating a cell-permeable derivative of a high-affinity HIV Rev protein-binding peptide.
Keywords: HIV Rev; antiviral; cell permeability; cyclic peptides; peptidomimetics.
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