“Odorless” TIS Cleavage Cocktail (Reagent B)
In place of highly odorous ethane dithiol and thioanisole, triisopropylsilane is used in Reagent B to scavenge cationic species. Reagent B is especially useful when the resin-product contains trityl-based protecting groups. Reagent B will not prevent oxidation of methionine residues during cleavage.
Composition of Reagent B
trifluoroacetic acid (88% v/v)
phenol (5% v/v)
water (5% v/v)
triisopropylsilane (2% v/v)
Use immediately after preparation Cleavage with Reagent B
1. If necessary, remove any Fmoc-protecting groups using the standard Fmoc deprotection procedure.
2. Wash the resin with dichloromethane.
3. Suspend the resin in Reagent B (100 µL/mg of peptide resin)
4. Stir the mixture for 1 hour at room temperature.
5. Filter and wash the resin with a little additional Reagent B.
6. Cool the combined filtrates to 4°C and add cold methyl t-butyl ether (3 times the volume of the combined filtrates) to precipitate the crude peptide.
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