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Conformational rearrangements enable iterative backbone N-methylation in RiPP biosynthesisMiller et al., 2021
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- Miller F
- Crone K
- Jensen M
- Shaw S
- Harcombe W
- Elias M
- Freeman M
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- Nature communications
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Peptide backbone α-N-methylations change the physicochemical properties of amide bonds to provide structural constraints and other favorable characteristics including biological membrane permeability to peptides. Borosin natural product pathways are the only known …
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