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Cyclic peptides

International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research, 1984
In order to explore the route for cyclization of linear oligopeptide containing a ΔAla (α, β‐dehydroalanine) residue, AM‐toxin II was synthesized. As a preliminary experiment, synthesis of [L‐Phe3] AM‐toxin II, containing L‐Phe in place of L‐App (L‐2‐amino‐5‐phenylpentanoic acid), was attempted.
TOSHIRO KOZONO   +4 more
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CYCLIC PEPTIDES:

International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research, 1981
In order to establish possible routes for the synthesis of AM‐toxins, cyclotetradepsipeptides containing Dha, Pyr‐L‐Ala‐L‐Hmb‐L‐Tyr‐NH2 were prepared and treated with TFA or anhydrous HF. The product was identified to be cyclo (‐α‐Hyala‐L‐Ala‐L‐Hmb‐L‐Tyr‐), resulting from intramolecular condensation of the α‐keto and amide group with the formation of ...
Kosaku Noda   +4 more
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Homodetic Cyclic Peptides

ChemInform, 2001
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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Rotaxanes of Cyclic Peptides

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2006
The synthesis of rotaxanes derived from the synthetic peptide macrocycles cyclo(l-ProGly)4 and cyclo(l-ProGly)5 and diammonium threads is described. [2]Rotaxanes are formed in good yields (56-63%), despite the disruption of internal amide-amide hydrogen bonding in the macrocycles.
Vincent, Aucagne   +3 more
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Studies on cyclic peptides. II. Synthesis of cyclic peptides containing sarcosine

Biopolymers, 1975
AbstractCyclic peptides containing sarcosine, cyclo‐(Pro‐Sar‐Gly)2, cyclo‐(Sar‐Sar‐Gly)2, cyclo‐(Sar4), and cyclo‐(Sar6) have been synthesized by the cyclization of the p‐nitrophenyl ester of linear peptides. The tert‐butoxycarbonyl group was used as the Nα‐protecting group, which was removed by acid.
T, Sugihara, Y, Imanishi, T, Higashimura
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Self-healing cyclic peptide hydrogels

Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2023
The structural design principles of cyclic peptides-based hydrogels are introduced. The resulting soft materials exhibited self-healing capabilities.
Alfonso Bayón-Fernández   +4 more
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Engineering Cyclic Peptide Toxins

2012
Peptide-based toxins have attracted much attention in recent years for their exciting potential applications in drug design and development. This interest has arisen because toxins are highly potent and selectively target a range of physiologically important receptors.
Clark, Richard J., Craik, David J.
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CYCLIC PEPTIDES

International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research, 1977
Synthesis of a cyclohexadepsipeptide corresponding to the sequence of protodestruxin from linear hexapeptides was attempted through five different routes in a conventional method, and three routes afforded the same cyclopeptide. Biological and physicochemical properties of the synthetic peptide were identical to those of natural protodestruxin ...
S, Lee, N, Izumiya
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Cyclic Peptide-Based and Cyclic Peptide–Polymer-Based Nanotubes

2021
Rationally designed cyclic peptides (CPs), if composed of even numbers (e.g., 4, 6, 8, 10, or 12) of alternating d- and l-amino acid residues, could stack one another to appear as nanotube structures through self-assembly. The critical interaction to stabilize the nanotubes is an adjacent β-sheet-like intermolecular hydrogen bonding between ring-shaped
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Fragmentation of biotinylated cyclic peptides

Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 2004
Abstract Electrospray ionization coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) was used to determine the preferred binding site(s) of biotin NHS ester with a series of cyclic peptides with antibiotic properties.
Michael E, Lassman   +2 more
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