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Salt-induced peptide synthesis

Fig. 5.6 The formation of alanine and glycine in the salt-induced peptide synthesis reaction (Suwannachot and Rode, 1998)... Fig. 5.6 The formation of alanine and glycine in the salt-induced peptide synthesis reaction (Suwannachot and Rode, 1998)...
The presence of crown ethers in aqueous medium before lyophilization can greatly enhance the activity of proteases (e.g., chymotrypsin, subtilisin, trypsin) for peptide synthesis in organic solvents. - The crown ether must also be rinsed away from the lyophilized enzyme before use. The activity enhancement is solvent dependent. It is speculated that crown ethers accelerate enzymatic rates either by preventing a salt bridge from forming in the enzyme s secondary structure or inducing microscopic changes in the structure of the solid phase. ... [Pg.186]


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