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Poly (S-ethylsulfonyl-l-homocysteine): an α-helical polypeptide for chemoselective disulfide formationMuhl et al., 2018
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- 2843493109931813476
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- Muhl C
- Schäfer O
- Bauer T
- Räder H
- Barz M
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- Macromolecules
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Homocysteine and cysteine are the only natural occurring amino acids that are capable of disulfide bond formations in peptides and proteins. The chemoselective formation of asymmetric disulfide bonds, however, is chemically challenging and requires an activating …
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