The Antimicrobial Peptide Capitellacin: Chemical Synthesis of Analogues to Probe the Role of Disulphide Bridges and Their Replacement with Vinyl Sulphides
Capitellacin (<b>1</b>) is a 20-residue antimicrobial β-hairpin, produced by the marine polychaeta (segmented worms) <i>Capitella teletai</i>. Since its discovery in 2020, only very limited studies have been undertaken to understand capitellacin's structure-activity rela...
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Main Authors: | Oscar A. Shepperson (Author), Paul W. R. Harris (Author), Margaret A. Brimble (Author), Alan J. Cameron (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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