Crone et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Modulation of coiled-coil binding strength and fusogenicity through peptide staplingCrone et al., 2020
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- Crone N
- Kros A
- Boyle A
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- Bioconjugate Chemistry
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Peptide stapling is a technique which has been widely employed to constrain the conformation of peptides. One of the effects of such a constraint can be to modulate the interaction of the peptide with a binding partner. Here, a cysteine bis-alkylation stapling …
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