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The physicochemical mechanism of protease-catalyzed peptide synthesis
in heterogenous eutectic mixtures of substrates has been examined by a
combination of microscopic techniques. Using a number of model reacti
ons of dipeptide amide synthesis, it was determined that liquid phase
catalysis was mostly, if not exclusively, responsible for the observed
conversion of substrates. Furthermore, the formation of liquid or sem
iliquid eutectics was an important requirement for the occurrence of t
hose reactions where both substrates were solids in the pure state. Th
e addition of small quantities of hydrophilic solvents (adjuvants) oft
en resulted in significant improvements in the rates and yields of the
reactions. This was due to the ability of these adjuvants to promote
the formation of eutectics, thereby increasing the proportion, as well
as affecting the composition and properties of the liquid phase. (C)
1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.