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Peptide ligation by a reversible and reusable C-terminal thiol handle
1Department of Biomedical Research, Scripps Research Institute, Jupiter, Florida 33458, USA.
Organic Letters
|October 21, 2005
Abstract:
[reaction: see text] Peptide ligation of noncysteinyl residues can be achieved conveniently by a reversible C-terminal thiol handle together with a Ag(+) ion-assisted S,N-acyl migration. The regenerated C-terminal handle permits tandem ligation of multiple segment.
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