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Automated Peptide Synthesis

Nature, 1965
The value of synthetic organic chemistry to our understanding of the action of hypotensive peptides, and other biologically active peptides, has been well demonstrated. For example, the structure of bradykinin was originally established not only by degradative procedures (Elliott et al., 1960) but also by synthesis (Boissonnas et al., 1960).
R B, Merrifield, J M, Stewart
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Synthesis of Peptide Aldehydes

ChemInform, 2006
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Moulin, Aline   +2 more
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Peptide synthesis

ChemInform, 1987
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ADPr-Peptide Synthesis

2018
Synthetic mono-ADPr-peptides are useful for structural, biochemical, and proteomics studies. We describe here a protocol for the preparation of mono-ADPr-peptides based on a fairly standard Fmoc-based solid-phase synthesis. Phosphoribosylated precursor building blocks are introduced into the peptide chain on solid-phase and subsequently converted to ...
Hans A V, Kistemaker   +2 more
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Multiple peptide synthesis

Molecular Biotechnology, 1995
The synthesis of large numbers of peptides can be very labor intensive and, if a conventional peptide synthesizer is used, only small numbers of peptides can be produced within a reasonable time. The techniques described below can make large numbers of different peptides simultaneously with varying degrees of mechanization, ranging from the wholly ...
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Synthesis of Lipidated Peptides

2013
One of the main reasons of the high diversity and complexity of the human proteome compared to the human genome is the extensive work performed by the posttranslational machinery to incorporate numerous different functionalities on proteins. The covalent attachment of chemical moieties in proteins after translation is known as posttranslational ...
Rosi, F., Triola, G.
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Peptide Synthesis

2003
Peptides are required for many different aspects of biotechnology. Since DNA sequences are generally functional only in the protein for which they code, the explosion in sequences that are known has led to an increase in the requirement for synthetic peptides.
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Peptide Synthesis

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1974
M, Fridkin, A, Patchornik
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Enzymatic Peptide Synthesis.

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1992
R G, Whittaker   +4 more
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