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Redirecting the Peptide Cleavage Causes Protease Inactivation
Cysteine and serine proteases cleave peptides through covalent catalysis by generating a transient adduct with the N‐terminal part of the substrate after releasing its C‐terminal part. We demonstrate the unique redirection of this event leading to strong enzyme inactivation.
Michael Gütschow+20 more
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Induction by caterpillars of stored and emitted volatiles in terpene chemotypes from populations of wild cotton (Gossypium hirsutum). [PDF]
Mamin M+7 more
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Cycloaddition reaction of NaN<sub>3</sub> with nitriles toward the synthesis of tetrazoles catalyzed by a copper complex on boehmite nanoparticles. [PDF]
Jabbari A+3 more
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Prebiotic thiol-catalyzed thioamide bond formation. [PDF]
Hyde AS, House CH.
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Reversible C-CN Bond Cleavage by a Formal Dinickel(I) Hydride Cation. [PDF]
Cao Y, Dodd NA, Bacsa J, Sadighi JP.
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Since their discovery in 2012, carbazolyl (iso)phthalonitrile derivatives (Cz(I)PN) have found significant applications as photocatalysts in organic chemistry. Herein, we introduce two efficient methods for incorporating carbazolyl cyanobenzenes into various peptide sequences.
Xing-Yu Liu+4 more
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Beyond Traditional Synthesis: Electrochemical Approaches to Amine Oxidation for Nitriles and Imines. [PDF]
Xu Z, Kovács E.
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Alumanyl Reduction, Reductive Coupling and C-H Isomerization of Organic Nitriles. [PDF]
Shere HTW, Liu HY, Hill MS, Mahon MF.
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