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Continue to Iris Biotech GmbHSend request to US distributorSuccinylation of proteins on the epsilon-amino group of lysine residues is a posttranslational modification that is still poorly understood.
lire la suiteDelivery of hydrophilic compounds across membranes is usually problematic. Modification with triphenylphosphonium ions has been shown to overcome this barrier.
lire la suiteThe 2D monolayer cell culture model is widely applied for drug screening. However, this approach is frequently not able to adequately mimic the in vivo response.
lire la suitePhosphorylation of serine, threonine and tyrosine is counted among the most important posttranslational modifications that occur in organisms.
lire la suiteIris Biotech introduces a comprehensive set of photo-crosslinking amino acids bearing the diazirine moiety.
lire la suiteThe most common reagent for the Fmoc-protection of amino acids is currently Fmoc-OSu, followed by Fmoc-Cl. However, the use of these reagents is usually accompanied by several side reactions, such as the formation of beta-alanine and dipeptides.
lire la suiteThe use of bioactive peptides has increased over the recent years as they attracted attention for their use as therapeutic agents.
lire la suitePolyarginines are well known for their ability to enhance cell penetration.
lire la suiteThis alkyne-functionalized cysteine building block can be incorporated into peptides via the Fmoc strategy.
lire la suiteThe Fmoc group is the most frequently used protecting group in peptide chemistry. The most common deprotection conditions involve a solution of 20% piperidine in DMF.
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