150648-32-1Relevant articles and documents
Solid-phase, solution, and segment condensation peptide syntheses incorporating chromium carbene complex-derived nonproteinogenic ("unnatural") amino acid fragments
Pulley, Shon R.,Hegedus, Louis S.
, p. 9037 - 9047 (1993)
Photolysis of optically active chromium aminocarbene complexes in the presence of tripeptide methyl esters gave protected tetrapeptide methyl esters in good yield and with good diastereoselectivity. Photolysis of these same carbene complexes in the presen
Incorporation of chromium aminocarbene complex-derived amino acids into soluble poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-supported peptides
Zhu,Hegedus
, p. 5831 - 5837 (1995)
Photolysis of optically active chromium aminocarbene complexes in the presence of soluble poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-supported peptides (or amino acids) leads to the production of peptides which incorporate chromium aminocarbene complex-derived amino aci