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Synthesis of N-glycopeptides applying glycoamino acid building blocks with a combined Fmoc/Boc strategy

Rákosi et al., 2011

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7562905155740249819
Author
Rákosi K
Szolomájer-Csikós O
Kalmár L
Szurmai Z
Kerékgyártó J
Tóth G
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Protein and Peptide Letters

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Mono-, di-and trisaccharide representing the reducing terminal of the core structure of N- glycans were incorporated into Leu-Lys-Asn-Gly-Gly-Pro hexapeptide that is a partial structure of the Trp-cage mini-protein by linear assembly. These studies provide evidence …
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