The catalytic mechanism of the marine-derived macrocyclase PatGmac
Cyclic peptides are a class of compounds with high therapeutic potential, possessing bioactivities including antitumor and antiviral (including anti-HIV). Despite their desirability, efficient design and production of these compounds has not been achieved to date. The catalytic mechanism of patellam...
Main Authors: | Brás, N, Ferreira, P, Calixto, A, Jaspars, M, Houssen, W, Naismith, J, Fernandes, P, Ramos, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2016
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