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Synthesis biopolymer

C. Blackburn, Polymer supports for solid-phase organic synthesis, Biopolymers 47 311-351 1998. [Pg.78]

Wells, N.J., Basso, A., and Bradley, M. (1998) Solid-phase dendrimer synthesis. Biopolymers 47, 381-396. [Pg.1127]

WD Fuller, M Goodman, FR Naider, Y-F Zhu. Urethane-protected a-amino acid /V-carboxyanhydndes and peptide synthesis. Biopolymers 40, 183, 1996. [Pg.222]

F Albericio. Orthogonal protecting groups for V-amino and C-terminal carboxyl functions in solid-phase peptide synthesis. Biopolymers (Pept Sci) 55, 123-139, 2000. [Pg.279]

K Barlos, D Gatos. 9-Fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl/tbutyl-based convergent protein synthesis. Biopolymers (Pept Sci) 51, 266-278, 1999. [Pg.281]

Zhang, Z., et al. (2008). Rotational dynamics of HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein NCp7 as probed by a spin label attached by peptide synthesis. Biopolymers 89, 1125—1135. [Pg.328]

Arad, O., and Goodman, M (1990) Depsipeptide analogues of elastin repeating sequences synthesis. Biopolymers 29, 1633-1649. [Pg.245]

Rasoul, F., Ercole, F., Pham, Y., et al. (2000) Grafted supports in solid-phase synthesis. Biopolymers (Pept. Sci.) 55, 207-216. [Pg.188]

Albericio F (2000) Orthogonal protecting groups for N -amino and C-terminal caiboxyl functions in solid-phase synthesis. Biopolymers (Peptide Sci) 55 123-139... [Pg.268]

Hojo H, Nakahara Y (2007) Recent progress in the field of glycopeptide synthesis. Biopolymers 88 308-324... [Pg.264]

Rehm, B. H. A. Steinbuchel, A. 2005. Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) syntheses the key enzymes of PHA synthesis. Biopolymers Online, Part 3a. Polyesters. [Pg.28]

M. Hao and S. C. Harvey. Analyzing the normal mode dynamics of macro-molecules by the component synthesis method. Biopolymers, 32 1393-1405, 1992. [Pg.261]

In biological systems molecular assemblies connected by non-covalent interactions are as common as biopolymers. Examples arc protein and DNA helices, enzyme-substrate and multienzyme complexes, bilayer lipid membranes (BLMs), and aggregates of biopolymers forming various aqueous gels, e.g, the eye lens. About 50% of the organic substances in humans are accounted for by the membrane structures of cells, which constitute the medium for the vast majority of biochemical reactions. Evidently organic synthesis should also develop tools to mimic the Structure and propertiesof biopolymer, biomembrane, and gel structures in aqueous media. [Pg.350]

Synthesis of reactive nucleic acids derivatives and their use for investigations of structure and functions of biopolymers 98UK688. [Pg.264]

Ribonucleic acid (RNA) (Section 28.1) The biopolymer found in cells that serves to transcribe the genetic information found in DNA and uses that information to direct the synthesis of proteins. [Pg.1249]

Klosinski, P., Penczek, S. Teichoic Acids and Their Models Membrane Biopolymers withPolphosphate Backbones. Synthesis, Structure and Properties. Vol. 79, pp. 139—157. [Pg.155]

Polyester chemistry is the same as studied by Carothers long ago, but polyester synthesis is still a very active field. New polymers have been very recently or will be soon commercially introduced PTT for fiber applications poly(ethylene naph-thalate) (PEN) for packaging and fiber applications and poly(lactic acid) (PLA), a biopolymer synthesized from renewable resources (corn syrup) introduced by Dow-Cargill for large-scale applications in textile industry and solid-state molding resins. Polyesters with unusual hyperbranched architecture also recently appeared and are claimed to find applications as crosstinkers, surfactants, or processing additives. [Pg.20]

Biopolymers whose monomers and polymers are obtained conventionally by chemical synthesis such as aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon. [Pg.42]

A Facile One-Pot Synthesis of MSe (M = Cd orZn) Nanoparticles Using Biopolymer as Passivating Agent... [Pg.163]


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