Dit Fouque et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Identification of lasso peptide topologies using native nanoelectrospray ionization-trapped ion mobility spectrometry–mass spectrometryDit Fouque et al., 2018
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- Dit Fouque K
- Moreno J
- Hegemann J
- Zirah S
- Rebuffat S
- Fernandez-Lima F
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- Analytical chemistry
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Lasso peptides are a fascinating class of bioactive ribosomal natural products characterized by a mechanically interlocked topology. In contrast to their branched-cyclic forms, lasso peptides have higher stability and have become a scaffold for drug development. However …
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