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- Miao W (September 2006). "New Method of Synthesizing N-Alkoxycarbonyl-N-arylamide with Triphosgene". Synthetic Communications. 36 (18): 2661–2666. doi:10...
- reaction: Release of an N-terminal amino acid, Xaa, from a peptide or arylamide. Xaa is preferably Glu or Asp, but may be other amino acids, including...
- are some of the largest and best structurally characterized foldamers. Arylamide foldamers, such as brilacidin. Lehn, Jean-Marie; et al. (2003). "Helicity-Encoded...
- N-terminal amino acids, preferentially methionine, from peptides and arylamides This membrane-bound enzymatic activity is present in both prokaryotes...
- acid, preferentially alanine, from a wide range of peptides, amides and arylamides. This puromycin-sensitive enzyme is a Co2+-activated zinc-sialoglycoprotein...
- Cefazaflur stands out among this group of analogues because it lacks an arylamide C-7 side chain (see cephacetrile for another example). Cefazaflur is synthesized...
- or glutamate from a peptide, with a preference for aspartate Aminoacyl-arylamides are poor substrates. Kelly JA, Neidle EL, Neidle A (June 1983). "An aminopeptidase...
- preferably a neutral or hydrophobic one, from a polypeptide. Aminoacyl-arylamides are poor substrates Johnson MJ (1941). "Isolation and properties of a...
- N-terminal Arg and Lys from oligopeptides when P1' is not Pro. Also acts on arylamides of Arg and Lys This enzyme from mammalian tissues is activated by chloride...