Solid phase peptide synthesis processes and associated systems
US-2018057525-A1 · Mar 1, 2018 · US
US10988504B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10988504-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715695795-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 5, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 27, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 27, 2021 |
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Systems and processes for performing solid phase peptide synthesis are generally described. Solid phase peptide synthesis is a known process in which amino acid residues are added to peptides that have been immobilized on a solid support. In certain embodiments, the inventive systems and methods can be used to perform solid phase peptide synthesis quickly while maintaining high yields. Certain embodiments relate to processes and systems that may be used to heat, transport, and/or mix reagents in ways that reduce the amount of time required to perform solid phase peptide synthesis.
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A process for adding amino acid residues to peptides, comprising: providing a plurality of peptides comprising protection groups, each peptide immobilized on a solid support; exposing a deprotection reagent to the immobilized peptides to remove the protection groups from at least a portion of the immobilized peptides; removing at least a portion of the deprotection reagent; exposing a heated stream comprising activated amino acids to the immobilized peptides such that at least a portion of the activated amino acids are bonded to the immobilized peptides to form newly-bonded amino acid residues; and removing at least a portion of activated amino acids that do not bond to the immobilized peptides; wherein an amino acid residue is added to at least about 99% of the immobilized peptides during the amino acids exposing step; and wherein the total amount of time taken to perform the combination of all of the deprotection reagent exposing step, the deprotection reagent removal step, the activated amino acid exposing step, and the activated amino acid removal step is from about 10 seconds to about 5 minutes. 2. The process of claim 1 , wherein the protection groups comprise fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl protection groups. 3. The process of claim 1 , wherein the protection groups comprise tert butyloxycarbonyl protection groups. 4. The process of claim 1 , wherein, during each of the deprotection reagent exposing step, the deprotection reagent removal step, the activated amino acid exposing step, and the activated amino acid removal step, a pressure drop across the solid support does not exceed about 700 psi for more than about 5% of the time period during which the step is performed. 5. The process of claim 1 , wherein the solid support is contained within a packed column and/or a fluidized bed. 6. The process of claim 1 , wherein the solid support comprises polystyrene and/or polyethylene glycol. 7. The process of claim 1 , wherein the solid support comprises a resin. 8. The process of claim 7 , wherein the solid support comprises a microporous polystyrene resin, a microporous polyethylene glycol resin, and/or a microporous copolymer resin. 9. The process of claim 1 , wherein multiple copies of the amino acid residue are bonded to fewer than about 1% of the immobilized peptides during the amino acids exposing step. 10. The process of claim 1 , wherein adding an amino acid residue to the immobilized peptides comprises adding a single amino acid residue to the immobilized peptides. 11. The process of claim 1 , wherein adding an amino acid residue to the immobilized peptides comprises adding a peptide comprising two or more amino acid residues to the immobilized peptides. 12. A process for adding amino acid residues to peptides, comprising: providing a plurality of peptides immobilized on a solid support; and exposing a heated stream comprising activated amino acids to the immobilized peptides such that at least a portion of the activated amino acids are bonded to the immobilized peptides to form newly-bonded amino acid residues; wherein an amino acid residue is added to at least about 99% of the immobilized peptides within about 1 minute or less. 13. The process of claim 12 , wherein, during the exposing step, a pressure drop across the solid support does not exceed about 700 psi for more than about 5% of the time period during which the exposing step is performed. 14. The process of claim 12 , wherein the solid support is contained within a packed column and/or a fluidized bed. 15. The process of claim 12 , wherein the solid support comprises polystyrene and/or polyethylene glycol. 16. The process of claim 12 , wherein multiple copies of the amino acid residue are bonded to fewer than about 1% of the immobilized peptides during the exposing step. 17. The process of claim 12 , wherein adding an amino acid residue to the immobilized peptides comprises adding a single amino acid residue to the immobilized peptides. 18. The process of claim 12 , wherein adding an amino acid residue to the immobilized peptides comprises adding a peptide comprising two or more amino acid residues to the immobilized peptides. 19. The process of claim 12 , wherein an amino acid residue is added to at least about 99.9% of the immobilized peptides within about 1 minute or less. 20. The process of claim 12 , wherein an amino acid residue is added to at least about 99% of the immobilized peptides within about 30 seconds or less. 21. The process of claim 12 , wherein the solid support comprises a resin. 22. The process of claim 21 , wherein the solid support comprises a microporous polystyrene resin. 23. A process for adding amino acid residues to peptides, comprising: providing a plurality of peptides comprising protection groups, each peptide immobilized on a solid support; exposing a deprotection reagent to the immobilized peptides to remove the protection groups from at least a portion of the immobilized peptides; removing at least a portion of the deprotection reagent; exposing a heated stream comprising activated amino acids to the immobilized peptides such that at least a portion of the activated amino acids are bonded to the immobilized peptides to form newly-bonded amino acid residues; and removing at least a portion of activated amino acids that do not bond to the immobilized peptides; wherein an amino acid residue is added to at least about 99% of the immobilized peptides during the amino acids exposing step; wherein the total amount of time taken to perform the combination of all of the deprotection reagent exposing step, the deprotection reagent removal step, the activated amino acid exposing step, and the activated amino acid removal step is from about 10 seconds to about 10 minutes; and wherein the protection groups comprise fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl protection groups. 24. The process of claim 23 , wherein, during each of the deprotection reagent exposing step, the deprotection reagent removal step, the activated amino acid exposing step, and the activated amino acid removal step, a pressure drop across the solid support does not exceed about 700 psi for more than about 5% of the time period during which the step is performed. 25. The process of claim 23 , wherein the solid support is contained within a packed column and/or a fluidized bed. 26. The process of claim 23 , wherein the solid support comprises polystyrene and/or polyethylene glycol. 27. The process of claim 23 , wherein multiple copies of the amino acid residue are bonded to fewer than about 1% of the immobilized peptides during the amino acids exposing step. 28. The process of claim 23 , wherein adding an amino acid residue to the immobilized peptides comprises adding a single amino acid residue to the immobilized peptides. 29. The process of claim 23 , wherein adding an amino acid residue to the immobilized peptides comprises adding a peptide comprising two or more amino acid residues to the immobilized peptides. 30. The process of claim 23 , wherein the solid support comprises a resin. 31. The process of claim 30 , wherein the solid support comprises a microporous polystyrene resin, a microporous polyethylene glycol resin, and/or a microporous copolymer resin.
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