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Volumn 10, Issue 9, 2009, Pages 1469-1472

Ribosomal synthesis of cyclic peptides with a fluorogenic oxidative coupling reaction

Author keywords

Cyclization; Fluorescent probes; Oxidation; Peptides; Protein modifications

Indexed keywords

5 HYDROXYINDOLE; 5 HYDROXYTRYPTOPHAN; BENZOXAZOLE DERIVATIVE; BENZYLAMINE DERIVATIVE; CYCLOPEPTIDE; MESSENGER RNA; PHENYLALANINE DERIVATIVE; POTASSIUM FERRICYANIDE; RIBOZYME; SEROTONIN;

EID: 70349556387     PISSN: 14394227     EISSN: 14397633     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1002/cbic.200900021     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (54)

References (22)
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    • 70349537843 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Our general method for the peptide quantification was as follows: radioisotope (RI) counts of [14C]-Asp were plotted against its known concentrations to determine the calibration line. Then, RI counts of the expressed wild-type peptide and cyclic peptides were fitted to the calibration line to estimate the individual concentration of peptides. We found that this quantification method was reliable to assess the quantity of peptide previously proven by performing activity assays by using a known bioactive peptide see refs, 7] and [8
    • 14C]-Asp were plotted against its known concentrations to determine the calibration line. Then, RI counts of the expressed wild-type peptide and cyclic peptides were fitted to the calibration line to estimate the individual concentration of peptides. We found that this quantification method was reliable to assess the quantity of peptide previously proven by performing activity assays by using a known bioactive peptide (see refs. [7] and [8]).


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