Disulfide bridge-targeted metabolome mining unravels an antiparkinsonian peptide
Peptides are a particular molecule class with inherent attributes of some small-molecule drugs and macromolecular biologics, thereby inspiring continuous searches for peptides with therapeutic and/or agrochemical potentials. However, the success rate is decreasing, presumably because many interestin...
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Main Authors: | Zhiwu Tong (Author), Xiahong Xie (Author), Huiming Ge (Author), Ruihua Jiao (Author), Tingting Wang (Author), Xincun Wang (Author), Wenying Zhuang (Author), Gang Hu (Author), Renxiang Tan (Author) |
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