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- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation abstract "Protein chemical synthesis by native peptide ligation of unprotected peptide segments is an interesting complement and potential alternative to the use of living systems for producing proteins. The synthesis of proteins requires efficient native peptide ligation methods, which enable the chemoselective formation of a native peptide bond in aqueous solution between unprotected peptide segments.The most frequently used technique for synthesizing proteins is Native chemical ligation (NCL). However, alternatives are emerging,one of which is SEA Native Peptide Ligation.".
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- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageRevisionID "679038365".
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageWikiLink C-terminal.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageWikiLink C-terminus.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageWikiLink Carbonyl.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageWikiLink Carbonyl_group.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_reactions.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peptides.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_ligation.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageWikiLink Chemoselective.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageWikiLink Chemoselectivity.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageWikiLink Cysteine.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageWikiLink Native_chemical_ligation.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageWikiLink Nucleophile.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageWikiLink Nucleophilic.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageWikiLink Peptide.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageWikiLink Peptide_bond.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageWikiLink Thioester.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageWikiLink Thiol.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageWikiLink File:SEA_native_peptide_ligation.JPG.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageWikiLinkText "SEA Native Peptide Ligation".
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation hasPhotoCollection SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation subject Category:Chemical_reactions.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation subject Category:Peptides.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation type Article.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation type Biomolecule.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation type Article.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation type Biomolecule.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation type Peptide.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation type Process.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation type Reaction.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation comment "Protein chemical synthesis by native peptide ligation of unprotected peptide segments is an interesting complement and potential alternative to the use of living systems for producing proteins. The synthesis of proteins requires efficient native peptide ligation methods, which enable the chemoselective formation of a native peptide bond in aqueous solution between unprotected peptide segments.The most frequently used technique for synthesizing proteins is Native chemical ligation (NCL).".
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation label "SEA Native Peptide Ligation".
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- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation sameAs Q7389559.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation sameAs Q7389559.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation wasDerivedFrom SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation?oldid=679038365.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation depiction SEA_native_peptide_ligation.JPG.
- SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation isPrimaryTopicOf SEA_Native_Peptide_Ligation.