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Synthesis and Structure Determination of µ-Conotoxin PIIIA Isomers with Different Disulfide Connectivities
Published on: October 2, 2018
Zn(II) complex for selective and rapid scission of protein backbone
Morio Yashiro1, Yukiko Kawakami, Jun-ichi Taya
1Department of Nanochemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Polytechnic University, Iiyama, 1583, Atsugi, 243-0297, Japan. yashiro@nano.t-kougei.ac.jp
Abstract:
A ZnII complex with an aldehyde group hydrolyzed porcine pancreatic elastase under mild conditions, pH 8.0, 50 degrees C, by the Schiff base formation between the ZnII complex and the NH2 group in the protein, suggesting that a ZnII compound can be active toward peptide hydrolysis when it strongly binds to the substrate.
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