Polyproline sequences are highly abundant in prokaryotic and eukaryotic proteins, where they serve as key components of secondary structure. To date, construction of the proline–proline motif has not been possible owing to steric congestion at the ligation junction, together with an n → π* electronic interaction that reduces the reactivity of acylated proline residues at the C-terminus of peptides. Here, we harness the enhanced reactivity of prolyl selenoesters and a trans-γ-selenoproline moiety to access the elusive proline–proline junction for the first time through a diselenide–selenoester ligation–deselenization manifold. The efficient nature of this chemistry is highlighted in the high-yielding one-pot assembly of two proline-rich poly...
We describe an unprecedented reaction between peptide selenoesters and peptide dimers bearing N-term...
We describe an unprecedented reaction between peptide selenoesters and peptide dimers bearing N-term...
We describe an unprecedented reaction between peptide selenoesters and peptide dimers bearing N-term...
Polyproline sequences are highly abundant in prokaryotic and eukaryotic proteins, where they serve a...
Polyproline sequences are highly abundant in prokaryotic 10 and eukaryotic proteins, where they serv...
Proteins are essential biomolecules that mediate a range of biological processes in humans. Many pro...
The convergent assembly of peptide fragments by native chemical ligation has revolutionized the way ...
Peptides and proteins are responsible for a plethora of structural and functional roles in the cell ...
Peptides and proteins underpin all biological function. These ubiquitous biomolecules take on a plet...
Native chemical ligation (NCL) at proline has been limited by cost and synthetic access. In addition...
Peptide ligation chemistry has revolutionized protein science by facilitating access to synthetic pr...
Peptide ligation chemistry has revolutionized protein science by facilitating access to synthetic pr...
Application of native chemical ligation logic to the case of an N-terminal proline is described. Two...
Peptide ligation chemistry has revolutionized protein science by facilitating access to synthetic pr...
peer reviewedGiven the potential of peptide selenoesters for protein total synthesis and the paucity...
We describe an unprecedented reaction between peptide selenoesters and peptide dimers bearing N-term...
We describe an unprecedented reaction between peptide selenoesters and peptide dimers bearing N-term...
We describe an unprecedented reaction between peptide selenoesters and peptide dimers bearing N-term...
Polyproline sequences are highly abundant in prokaryotic and eukaryotic proteins, where they serve a...
Polyproline sequences are highly abundant in prokaryotic 10 and eukaryotic proteins, where they serv...
Proteins are essential biomolecules that mediate a range of biological processes in humans. Many pro...
The convergent assembly of peptide fragments by native chemical ligation has revolutionized the way ...
Peptides and proteins are responsible for a plethora of structural and functional roles in the cell ...
Peptides and proteins underpin all biological function. These ubiquitous biomolecules take on a plet...
Native chemical ligation (NCL) at proline has been limited by cost and synthetic access. In addition...
Peptide ligation chemistry has revolutionized protein science by facilitating access to synthetic pr...
Peptide ligation chemistry has revolutionized protein science by facilitating access to synthetic pr...
Application of native chemical ligation logic to the case of an N-terminal proline is described. Two...
Peptide ligation chemistry has revolutionized protein science by facilitating access to synthetic pr...
peer reviewedGiven the potential of peptide selenoesters for protein total synthesis and the paucity...
We describe an unprecedented reaction between peptide selenoesters and peptide dimers bearing N-term...
We describe an unprecedented reaction between peptide selenoesters and peptide dimers bearing N-term...
We describe an unprecedented reaction between peptide selenoesters and peptide dimers bearing N-term...