Replacement of disulfide bonds with non-reducible isosteres can be a useful means of increasing the in vivo stability of a protein. We describe the replacement of the A-chain intramolecular disulfide bond of human relaxin-3 (H3 relaxin, INSL7), an insulin-like peptide that has potential applications in the treatment of stress and obesity, with the physiologically stable dicarba bond. Solid phase peptide synthesis was used to prepare an A-chain analogue in which the two cysteine residues that form the intramolecular bond were replaced with allylglycine. On-resin microwave-mediated ring closing metathesis was then employed to generate the dicarba bridge. Subsequent cleavage of the peptide from the solid support, purification of two isomers an...
The availability of improved peptide synthesis procedures, convenient and sensitive as-says for rece...
Copyright © 2015 Vinojini B. Nair et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Nonreducible cystine isosteres represent important peptide design elements in that they can maintain...
Peptides and proteins are now acknowledged as viable alternatives to small molecules as potential th...
A novel member of the human relaxin subclass of the insulin superfamily was recently discovered duri...
Human (H2) relaxin is a two-chain peptide member of the insulin superfamily and possesses potent ple...
Human (H2) relaxin is a two-chain peptide member of the insulin superfamily and possesses potent ple...
Peptide-based therapeutic agents represent a significant category in the pharmaceutical market. Prob...
The relaxin peptide hormones are members of the insulin superfamily and share a structural fold that...
Relaxin, a heterodimeric polypeptide hormone, is a key regulator of collagen metabolism and multiple...
Insulin-like peptide 5 (INSL5) was first identified through searches of the expressed sequence tags ...
Relaxin, a heterodimeric polypeptide hormone, is a key regulator of collagen metabolism and multiple...
Structure activity studies of the insulin super family member, relaxin-3, have shown that its G prot...
Relaxin-3 is a two-chain disulfide-rich peptide that is the ancestral member of the relaxin peptide ...
Relaxin-3 interacts with high potency with three relaxin family peptide receptors (RXFP1, RXFP3, and...
The availability of improved peptide synthesis procedures, convenient and sensitive as-says for rece...
Copyright © 2015 Vinojini B. Nair et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Nonreducible cystine isosteres represent important peptide design elements in that they can maintain...
Peptides and proteins are now acknowledged as viable alternatives to small molecules as potential th...
A novel member of the human relaxin subclass of the insulin superfamily was recently discovered duri...
Human (H2) relaxin is a two-chain peptide member of the insulin superfamily and possesses potent ple...
Human (H2) relaxin is a two-chain peptide member of the insulin superfamily and possesses potent ple...
Peptide-based therapeutic agents represent a significant category in the pharmaceutical market. Prob...
The relaxin peptide hormones are members of the insulin superfamily and share a structural fold that...
Relaxin, a heterodimeric polypeptide hormone, is a key regulator of collagen metabolism and multiple...
Insulin-like peptide 5 (INSL5) was first identified through searches of the expressed sequence tags ...
Relaxin, a heterodimeric polypeptide hormone, is a key regulator of collagen metabolism and multiple...
Structure activity studies of the insulin super family member, relaxin-3, have shown that its G prot...
Relaxin-3 is a two-chain disulfide-rich peptide that is the ancestral member of the relaxin peptide ...
Relaxin-3 interacts with high potency with three relaxin family peptide receptors (RXFP1, RXFP3, and...
The availability of improved peptide synthesis procedures, convenient and sensitive as-says for rece...
Copyright © 2015 Vinojini B. Nair et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Nonreducible cystine isosteres represent important peptide design elements in that they can maintain...