- acids). In
peptoids, the side
chain is
connected to the
nitrogen of the
peptide backbone,
instead of the α-carbon as in peptides. Notably,
peptoids lack the...
- In nanobiotechnology, a
peptoid nanosheet is a
synthetic protein structure made from
peptoids.
Peptoid nanosheets have a
thickness of
about three nanometers...
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hormone peptide spectral library Peptide synthesis Peptidomimetics (such as
peptoids and β-peptides) to peptides, but with
different properties.
Protein tag...
- peptide, or by
designing similar systems that
mimic peptides, such as
peptoids and β-peptides.
Irrespective of the approach, the
altered chemical structure...
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Rudat B, Kölmel DK, et al. (2011). "Investigating
rhodamine B-labeled
peptoids:
scopes and
limitations of its applications". Biopolymers. 96 (5): 694–701...
- molecules. Bio-mimetic
polymers such as
molecular imprinted polymers and
peptoids can be used to
recognize larger biological targets such as
proteins and...
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problems and
refining these applications.
Developing new tools, such as
peptoid nanosheets, for
medical and
biological purposes is
another primary objective...
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Druggability Non-proteinogenic
amino acids Peptide synthesis Peptidomimetic Peptoid Douse, CH; Maas, SJ; Thomas, JC; Garnett, JA; Sun, Y; Cota, E; Tate, EW...
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degradation and have been
demonstrated to have
antimicrobial activity.
Peptoids are N-substituted
polyglycines that
utilize steric interactions to fold...
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inhibit the
coagulation process.
Glucose or mannose-contain n-alkyl urea
peptoid oligomer,
glucose modified diamine with
pedant monosaccharides are examples...