- biochemistry, a
dehydroamino acid or α,β-
dehydroamino acid is an
amino acids,
usually with a C=C
double bond in its side chain.
Dehydroamino acids are not...
- β-di-dehydroalanine, 2-aminoacrylate, or 2,3-didehydroalanine) is a
dehydroamino acid. It does not
exist in its free form, but it
occurs naturally as...
- 5,6
substituted fashion central to
multiple azoles (or azolines) and
dehydroamino acids along with a
macrocyclic core.
Nosiheptide is
constructed solely...
-
possess a
methylene sidechain. It is one of
several naturally occurring dehydroamino acids.
alanine aminoisobutyric acid
dehydroalanine A
subset of L-α-amino...
-
nodularin it is
replaced by Mdhb (N-methyldehydrobutyrine),
another dehydroamino acid derivative.
Microcystins covalently bond to and
inhibit protein...
- non-proteinogenic
amino acids.
These non-proteinogenic
amino acids are
dehydroamino acid at the C- terminus,6-homolysine and hydroxyvaline. Andropostamine...
- (not displa****)
which is ring-opened with
sodium acetate in
methanol to
dehydroamino acid 3.
Hydrogenation gives the N-acyl-m-tyrosine
methyl ester 4 (the...
- Chandrasekaran,
Srinivasan (2010). "An
improved procedure for the
synthesis of
dehydroamino acids and
dehydropeptides from the
carbonate derivatives of
serine and...
- DiMichele, Lisa (2005-08-01). "Asymmetric
Hydrogenation of N-Sulfonylated-α-
dehydroamino Acids:
Toward the
Synthesis of an
Anthrax Lethal Factor Inhibitor". Organic...
- dehydropiperidine, or pyridine)
substituted with
multiple thiazole rings and
dehydroamino acids. A
macrocylic ring
serves as a
scaffold for a tail that also incorporates...