Sgambelluri et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Versatility of prolyl oligopeptidase B in peptide macrocyclizationSgambelluri et al., 2018
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- Sgambelluri R
- Smith M
- Walton J
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- ACS synthetic biology
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Cyclic peptides are promising compounds for new chemical biological tools and therapeutics due to their structural diversity, resistance to proteases, and membrane permeability. Amatoxins, the toxic principles of poisonous mushrooms, are biosynthesized …
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