Nature Communications (Dec 2023)

Total wash elimination for solid phase peptide synthesis

  • Jonathan M. Collins,
  • Sandeep K. Singh,
  • Travis A. White,
  • Drew J. Cesta,
  • Colin L. Simpson,
  • Levi J. Tubb,
  • Christopher L. Houser

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-44074-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract We present a process for solid phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) that completely eliminates all solvent intensive washing steps during each amino acid addition cycle. A key breakthrough is the removal of a volatile Fmoc deprotection base through bulk evaporation at elevated temperature while preventing condensation on the vessel surfaces with a directed headspace gas flushing. This process was demonstrated at both research and production scales without any impact on product quality and when applied to a variety of challenging sequences (up to 89 amino acids in length). The overall result is an extremely fast, high purity, scalable process with a massive waste reduction (up to 95%) while only requiring 10–15% of the standard amount of base used. This transformation of SPPS represents a step-change in peptide manufacturing process efficiency, and should encourage expanded access to peptide-based therapeutics.