To meet the growing demands for the development of new molecular entities for discovering new drugs and materials, organic chemists have started working on many new concepts that can help to assimilate knowledge-based structural diversities more efficiently than ever before. Emulating the basic principles followed by Nature to build its vast repertoire of biomolecules, organic chemists are developing many novel multifunctional building blocks and using them to create 'nature-like' and yet unnatural organic molecules. Sugar amino acids constitute an important class of such polyfunctional scaffolds where the carboxyl, amino and hydroxyl termini provide an excellent opportunity to organic chemists to create structural diversities akin to Natur...
The exploitation of peptides in the development of smart nanomaterials is gaining increasing attenti...
Amino acids are Nature's combinatorial building blocks. When substituted on both the amino and carbo...
Amino acids (AAs) are usually considered as important scaffolds for peptides and proteins. However, ...
To meet the growing demands for the development of new molecular entities for discovering new drugs ...
In search of new molecular entities for discovering new drugs and materials, organic chemists are lo...
This compendium focuses on functionalised sugar amino acids (SAAs) and their 3- to 6-membered nitrog...
The discovery of non-proteinogenic amino acids among natural products has significantly increased in...
Macromolecules have been widely useful for drug delivery purpose. The fusion of drug with macromolec...
Pyranuronic β-sugar amino acids (β-SAAs) are biocompatible and tuneable building blocks of foldamers...
AbstractThe unnatural amino acids (UAAs) are members of a class of molecules with relevant impacts i...
Proteins are capable of an astounding array of functions using only the 20 canonical amino acids; ho...
Diversity-Oriented Synthesis (DOS) consists of generating structurally diverse compounds from a comp...
Sugar amino acids (SAAs) are carbohydrate derivatives bearing both amino and carboxylic acid functio...
Nature creates the foundations of life by linking together small, yet versatile, building blocks. Us...
Amino acids form the building blocks of all proteins. Naturally occurring amino acids are restricted...
The exploitation of peptides in the development of smart nanomaterials is gaining increasing attenti...
Amino acids are Nature's combinatorial building blocks. When substituted on both the amino and carbo...
Amino acids (AAs) are usually considered as important scaffolds for peptides and proteins. However, ...
To meet the growing demands for the development of new molecular entities for discovering new drugs ...
In search of new molecular entities for discovering new drugs and materials, organic chemists are lo...
This compendium focuses on functionalised sugar amino acids (SAAs) and their 3- to 6-membered nitrog...
The discovery of non-proteinogenic amino acids among natural products has significantly increased in...
Macromolecules have been widely useful for drug delivery purpose. The fusion of drug with macromolec...
Pyranuronic β-sugar amino acids (β-SAAs) are biocompatible and tuneable building blocks of foldamers...
AbstractThe unnatural amino acids (UAAs) are members of a class of molecules with relevant impacts i...
Proteins are capable of an astounding array of functions using only the 20 canonical amino acids; ho...
Diversity-Oriented Synthesis (DOS) consists of generating structurally diverse compounds from a comp...
Sugar amino acids (SAAs) are carbohydrate derivatives bearing both amino and carboxylic acid functio...
Nature creates the foundations of life by linking together small, yet versatile, building blocks. Us...
Amino acids form the building blocks of all proteins. Naturally occurring amino acids are restricted...
The exploitation of peptides in the development of smart nanomaterials is gaining increasing attenti...
Amino acids are Nature's combinatorial building blocks. When substituted on both the amino and carbo...
Amino acids (AAs) are usually considered as important scaffolds for peptides and proteins. However, ...