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Synthesis of a Water-soluble Metal–Organic Complex Array
Published on: October 8, 2016
Synthesis of metal-binding amino acids
Katherine E V Deck1, William D G Brittain1
1Department of Chemistry, Durham University, South Road, Durham, DH1 3LE, UK. katherine.deck@durham.ac.uk.
Abstract:
The ability for amino acid residues to bind metals underpins the functions of metalloproteins to conduct a plethora of critical processes in living organisms as well as unnatural applications in the fields of catalysis, sensing and medicinal chemistry. The capability to access metal-binding peptides heavily relies on the ability to generate appropriate building blocks. This review outlines recently developed strategies for the synthesis of metal binding non-proteinogenic amino acids. The chemistries to access, as well as to incorporate these amino acids into peptides is presented herein.
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