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Dipeptides, binding cyclodextrins

Synthetic peptides containing side-chain modification have also been used as molecular scaffolds for the preparation of multiple receptors and molecular devices. 5 These include the use of crown ethers, cyclodextrins, porphyrins, and peptides with metal-binding sites (including ferrocenyl and EDTA side chains) (Section 9.4). Cyclization procedures have been developed to prepare biologically active cycloisodityrosine peptides which contain 14-or 17-membered rings (Section 9.5). The use of tryptathionine, a cross-linking dipeptide consisting of side-chain-to-side-chain linked L-Trp-L-Cys that is present in phallotoxins, 6 a family of cyclic heptapeptides, is also described (Section 9.6). [Pg.3]


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