It never fails. A sequence looks relatively straightforward on paper and it's of moderate length so you start synthesizing without too much thought into the protocol. Your synthesis is finished and you run the analytical HPLC but your product is nowhere to be found (or only very small quantities). So what went wrong? And what can you do differently to increase your crude yield and purity?
What do you do when your peptide synthesis fails?
Feb 14, 2019 2:40:48 PM / by Elizabeth Denton
Webinar: Synthesizing Disulfide-rich Peptides
Feb 1, 2019 4:46:25 PM / by Elizabeth Denton
Elizabeth Denton, PhD, Senior Scientist Peptide Chemistry, recorded a webinar titled Disulfide Rich Peptides: Optimizing and Automating Syntheses with Regioselective Formation of Disulfide Bonds. To learn more, read the description below as well as watch the recording!