Recent advances in chemical biology and the advantages presented by in vivo screening have highlighted the need for a robust and flexible biologically synthesized small-molecule library. Herein we describe a method for the biosynthesis of cyclic peptide libraries of up to 108 members in Escherichia coli using split-intein circular ligation of peptides and proteins (SICLOPPS). The method utilizes split-intein chemistry to cyclize randomized peptide sequences. The cyclic peptide library can potentially be of any size and the peptide itself may contain unlimited random residues. However, the library size is limited by the transformation efficiency of E. coli and random residues are generally limited to five, but additional amino acids can be u...
The present paper reviews the use of expressed protein ligation for the biosynthesis of backbone cyc...
The identification of initial hits is a crucial stage in the drug discovery process. Although many p...
Cyclic peptides are increasingly employed as chemical tools in biology and drug discovery. They have...
Cyclic peptides are an important class of molecules that are increasingly viewed as an ideal scaffol...
Split intein circular ligation of peptides and proteins (SICLOPPS) is a genetically encoded method f...
Cyclic peptide libraries have demonstrated significant potential when employed against challenging t...
Background: Combinatorial methods for the production of molecular libraries are an important source ...
Cyclic peptide libraries are valuable as they are significantly resistant to cellular catabolism, ma...
Cyclic peptides are an emerging class of molecular therapeutics that are increasingly viewed as idea...
Cyclotides are a newly emerging family of large backbone cyclic polypeptides ({approx}30 residues lo...
Split-inteins can be used to generate backbone cyclized peptide as a source of new bioactive molecul...
The effective combination of a bacterial Reverse Two-Hybrid System screening platform and a SICLOPPS...
Circular proteins have now been discovered in all kingdoms of life and are characterized by their ex...
Inspired by the biosynthetic logic of lanthipeptide natural products, a new methodology was develope...
A versatile method for orchestrating the formation of side chain-to-tail cyclic peptides from riboso...
The present paper reviews the use of expressed protein ligation for the biosynthesis of backbone cyc...
The identification of initial hits is a crucial stage in the drug discovery process. Although many p...
Cyclic peptides are increasingly employed as chemical tools in biology and drug discovery. They have...
Cyclic peptides are an important class of molecules that are increasingly viewed as an ideal scaffol...
Split intein circular ligation of peptides and proteins (SICLOPPS) is a genetically encoded method f...
Cyclic peptide libraries have demonstrated significant potential when employed against challenging t...
Background: Combinatorial methods for the production of molecular libraries are an important source ...
Cyclic peptide libraries are valuable as they are significantly resistant to cellular catabolism, ma...
Cyclic peptides are an emerging class of molecular therapeutics that are increasingly viewed as idea...
Cyclotides are a newly emerging family of large backbone cyclic polypeptides ({approx}30 residues lo...
Split-inteins can be used to generate backbone cyclized peptide as a source of new bioactive molecul...
The effective combination of a bacterial Reverse Two-Hybrid System screening platform and a SICLOPPS...
Circular proteins have now been discovered in all kingdoms of life and are characterized by their ex...
Inspired by the biosynthetic logic of lanthipeptide natural products, a new methodology was develope...
A versatile method for orchestrating the formation of side chain-to-tail cyclic peptides from riboso...
The present paper reviews the use of expressed protein ligation for the biosynthesis of backbone cyc...
The identification of initial hits is a crucial stage in the drug discovery process. Although many p...
Cyclic peptides are increasingly employed as chemical tools in biology and drug discovery. They have...