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Hybrid diphenylalkyne-dipeptide oligomers induce multistrand B-sheet formation

Hybrid diphenylalkyne-dipeptide oligomers induce multistrand B-sheet formation
Hybrid diphenylalkyne-dipeptide oligomers induce multistrand B-sheet formation
Functionalized diphenylalkynes provide a template for the presentation of protein-like surfaces composed of multistrand ?-sheets. The conformational properties of three-, four-, and seven-stranded systems have been investigated in the solid- and solution-state. This class of molecule may be suitable for the mediation of therapeutically relevant protein–protein interactions.
0947-6539
13518-13521
Ross, Jonathan E.
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Knipe, Peter C.
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Thompson, Sam
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Ross, Jonathan E.
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Knipe, Peter C.
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Thompson, Sam
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Ross, Jonathan E., Knipe, Peter C., Thompson, Sam and Hamilton, Andrew D. (2015) Hybrid diphenylalkyne-dipeptide oligomers induce multistrand B-sheet formation. Chemistry - A European Journal, 21 (39), 13518-13521. (doi:10.1002/chem.201502690).

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Functionalized diphenylalkynes provide a template for the presentation of protein-like surfaces composed of multistrand ?-sheets. The conformational properties of three-, four-, and seven-stranded systems have been investigated in the solid- and solution-state. This class of molecule may be suitable for the mediation of therapeutically relevant protein–protein interactions.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 11 August 2015
Published date: 21 September 2015
Organisations: Chemistry

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Local EPrints ID: 403572
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/403572
ISSN: 0947-6539
PURE UUID: 5df22c60-3154-4936-a44e-7762b7d92d17
ORCID for Sam Thompson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6267-5693

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:54

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Author: Jonathan E. Ross
Author: Peter C. Knipe
Author: Sam Thompson ORCID iD
Author: Andrew D. Hamilton

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