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Dithiol amino acids can structurally shape and enhance the ligand-binding properties of polypeptides

Chen et al., 2014

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1684999291961428410
Author
Chen S
Gopalakrishnan R
Schaer T
Marger F
Hovius R
Bertrand D
Pojer F
Heinis C
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Nature chemistry

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The disulfide bonds that form between two cysteine residues are important in defining and rigidifying the structures of proteins and peptides. In polypeptides containing multiple cysteine residues, disulfide isomerization can lead to multiple products with different …
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