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Tuning of protease resistance in oligopeptides through N-alkylationKaminker et al., 2018
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- Kaminker R
- Anastasaki A
- Gutekunst W
- Luo Y
- Lee S
- Hawker C
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- Chemical Communications
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N-Methylation of amino acids is an effective way to create protease resistance in both natural and synthetic peptides. However, alkyl substituents other than N-methyl have not been extensively studied. Here, we prepare and examine a series of N-substituted peptides …
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