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A templating approach for monodisperse self-assembled organic nanostructures
Bull, Steve R.,Palmer, Liam C.,Fry, Nathaniel J.,Greenfield, Megan A.,Messmore, Benjamin W.,Meade, Thomas J.,Stupp, Samuel I.
, p. 2742 - 2743 (2008/09/20)
The precise structural control is known for self-assembly into closed spherical structures (e.g., micelles), but similar control of open structures is much more challenging. Inspired by natural tobacco mosaic virus, we present the use of a rigid-rod template to control the size of a one-dimensional self-assembly. We believe that this strategy is novel for organic self-assembly and should provide a general approach to controlling size and dimension. Copyright
Application of a unique automated synthesis system for solution-phase peptide synthesis
Sugawara,Kobayashi,Okamoto,Kitada,Fujino
, p. 1272 - 1280 (2007/10/02)
An automated synthesis system, which is suitable for repetitive syntheses using similar reaction procedures, was used to synthesize systematically a library of all possible dipeptides (25) and tripeptides (125) from 5 protected amino acids. The apparatus has also been applied to the automated synthesis of 10 fragment tripeptide derivatives that are constituents of the hormone PACAP-27. The measured molecular optical rotation values of the library of 125 tripeptides were found to correlate well with calculated values obtained by summation of the molecular optical rotation values for the constituent amino acids.
6-Nitro-1-β-Naphthalenesulfonyloxybenzotriazole : A Novel Coupling Reagent For Peptide Synthesis
Devadas, Balekudru,Kundu, Bijoy,Srivastava, Alka,Mathur, Krishna B.
, p. 6455 - 6458 (2007/10/02)
Synthesis of 6-nitro-1-β-naphthalenesulfonyloxybenzotriazole (N-NSBt) and its application as a peptide coupling ragent is being reported.It has been found to be suitable for rapid and quantitative synthesis of optically pure peptides in a stepwise manner.
Amino acids and peptides. XXXIV. Synthesis of mouse metallothionein I. (1). Synthesis of dotria-contapeptide corresponding to C-terminal sequence 30-61 (α-fragment) of mouse metallothionein I and related peptides and examination of their heavy metal-bindi
Matsumoto,Nakayama,Nishiyama,Okada,Min,Onosaka,Tanaka
, p. 2694 - 2700 (2007/10/02)
The dotriacontapeptide corresponding to the C-terminal sequence of mouse metallothionein (MT) I and related peptides which contain Cys-X-Cys-Cys (X: amino acid residue except for Cys) sequence were synthesized by the conventional solution method employing
