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Solution structure of a sponge-derived cystine knot peptide and its notable stability

Li et al., 2014

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5389360056882636182
Author
Li H
Su M
Hamann M
Bowling J
Kim H
Jung J
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Publication venue
Journal of natural products

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A novel cystine knot peptide, asteropsin E (ASPE), was isolated from an Asteropus sp. marine sponge. The primary, secondary, and tertiary structures of ASPE were determined by high-resolution 2D NMR spectroscopy (900 MHz). With the exception of an N-terminal …
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