On the failure of de novo-designed peptides as biocatalysts.
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Application of the "codon-shuffling" method. Synthesis and selection of de novo proteins as antibacterials.Synthesis and selection of de novo proteins that bind and impede cellular functions of an essential mycobacterial protein.Reinvestigation of a selenopeptide with purportedly high glutathione peroxidase activity.Selection of peptides interfering with a ribosomal frameshift in the human immunodeficiency virus type 1Controlling complexity and water penetration in functional de novo protein design.Enzyme-like proteins by computational designIsolation of peptide aptamers that inhibit intracellular processes.Rational design of nascent metalloenzymesRational design of a scytalone dehydratase-like enzyme using a structurally homologous protein scaffold.Functional nucleic-acid-based sensors for environmental monitoring.Molecular mechanical properties of short-sequence peptide enzyme mimics.Functional and mechanistic analyses of biomimetic aminoacyl transfer reactions in de novo designed coiled coil peptides via rational active site engineering.Biomimetic catalysis of diketopiperazine and dipeptide syntheses.Rational design of a novel calcium-binding site adjacent to the ligand-binding site on CD2 increases its CD48 affinity.An artificially designed pore-forming protein with anti-tumor effects.Computational protein engineering.Bis-Boron Compounds in Catalysis: Bidentate and Bifunctional Activation.2-SeCD treatment extends lifespan, improves healthspan and enhances resistance to stress in Caenorhabditis elegansProximity-driven metallopeptide catalysis: Remarkable side-chain scope enables modification of the Fos bZip domain
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On the failure of de novo-designed peptides as biocatalysts.
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scientific article published on October 1996
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On the failure of de novo-designed peptides as biocatalysts.
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On the failure of de novo-designed peptides as biocatalysts.
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On the failure of de novo-designed peptides as biocatalysts.
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On the failure of de novo-designed peptides as biocatalysts.
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On the failure of de novo-designed peptides as biocatalysts.
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On the failure of de novo-designed peptides as biocatalysts.
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On the failure of de novo-designed peptides as biocatalysts.
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11428-11434
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10.1073/PNAS.93.21.11428
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1996-10-01T00:00:00Z