Peptide macrocyclization is often a slow process, plagued by epimerization and cyclodimerization. Herein, we describe a new method for peptide macrocyclization employing the AgI -promoted transformation of peptide thioamides. The AgI has a dual function: chemoselectively activating the thioamide and tethering the N-terminal thioamide to the C-terminal carboxylate. Extrusion of Ag2 S generates an isoimide intermediate, which undergoes acyl transfer to generate the native cyclic peptide, resulting in a rapid, traceless macrocylization process. Cyclic peptides are furnished in high yields within 1 hour, free of epimerization and cyclodimerization.
Keywords: cyclic peptide; macrocyclization; thioamide.
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