Title of article :
SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NEW N-TERMINAL BCHAIN MODIFIED HUMAN INSULIN ANALOGUES
Author/Authors :
Shneine, Jewad K. Al-Nahrain University - College of Science - Department of Chemistry, Iraq
Abstract :
New human insulin analogues were synthesized by fragment condensation reactions of N αA1,N εB29 Msc protected native human insulin of different B-chain lengths with the dipeptide Boc-Asn-Thr-OH. Edman degradation was used to obtain shortened B-chain insulin intermediates.Purification of the products was achieved using gel filtration, ion exchange chromatography andRP-MPLC chromatography. Analysis of synthesized analogues accomplished by RP-HPLCchromatography and amino acid analysis. The modified insulin analogues with the amino acidsAsparagine in the first position and Threonine in the second position of the N-terminal B-chain ofinsulin would be expected to show an enhanced T→ R* transition compared with that of wild-typestructure.
Keywords :
Insulin , Peptide Synthesis , T , R Transition
Journal title :
Al-Nahrain Journal Of Science
Journal title :
Al-Nahrain Journal Of Science