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Structure Elucidation of the Antimycetic Glycolipodepsipeptide Herbicolin A

  • W.A. König , M. Aydin , N. Lucht , G. Winkelmann , R. Lupp and G. Jung
© 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

© 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface V
  3. Contents VII
  4. Peptide Synthesis And Analytical Problems Of Synthetic Peptides
  5. New Polymer Supports for Solid-Liquid-Phase Peptide Synthesis 3
  6. New Supports for Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis 9
  7. New Stratety for Peptide Synthesis Using Highly Lipophilic and Chromophoric Groups. Synthesis of Octapeptide Sequence [24 - 31]H-Lys-Asn-Ala-Tyr-Lys-Lys-Gly-Glu-0H of Human ß-Endorphin 19
  8. Use of the Sulfenyl-Hydrazide Method for the Synthesis of Unsymmetrical Cystine-Peptides 29
  9. Application of Crown Ethers in Peptide Synthesis 37
  10. Synthesis and Biological Activity of the Sauvagine Fragment 18-40 43
  11. Synthesis and Properties of a New Somatostatin Structural Analog 49
  12. Immunologically Active Peptides of the Thymus 55
  13. Synthesis and Biological Activity of Immunoglobulin G Peptide Fragments 63
  14. Synthesis of Peptide Fragments of Horse Heart Cytochrome c̱ 73
  15. Structure of Blastolysin. Synthesis and Properties of Related Glycopeptides 85
  16. Enzymatic-Chemical Exchange of Tyrosine (B16) in the B-Chain of Insulin 99
  17. Semisynthetic Conversion of the Bovine Trypsin Inhibitor (Kunitz) into an Efficient Leukocyte-Elastase Inhibitor by Specific Valine for Lysine Substitution in the Reactive Site 105
  18. Unified System for High Speed Analysis of Dns- and PTH Amino Acids 119
  19. Conformation of Gramicidin A in Solution and Micelles: Two Dimensional H NMR Study 127
  20. An Improved 19F NMR Racemization Test 159
  21. Structural Features Of Peptides And Proteins
  22. Sequence Homology Between Phospholipase and its Inhibitor in Snake Venom. The Primary Structure of the Inhibitor of Vipoxin from the Venom of the Bulgarian Viper (Vipera ammodytes ammodytes, serpentes) 167
  23. Primary Structure and a Model for Molecular Organization of Adrenocortical Cytochrome P-450 scc 177
  24. Studies on the Structure of Protein Hormones 191
  25. Current Problems of Space Structure Description for Oligopeptide Molecules in Solution 207
  26. Prediction and Synthesis of Some Immunologically Active Fragments of Interferon Molecules 221
  27. Antigenic Determinants of Proteins and Peptides 235
  28. Genetic Engineering as a Tool for the Identification of Functional Domains on Proteins: The Major Histocompatibility Complex Antigens 249
  29. Protein Chemistry of Halorhodopsin Based on its Cysteine Residue 259
  30. Structural Investigation of GTP-Binding Protein from Bovine Retinal Rod Outer Segments 273
  31. Effect of Insulin Modification on its Conformation and Enzymatic Hydrolysis 281
  32. The Chemistry of Glycopeptide Antibiotics of the Vancomycin Group 289
  33. Structure Elucidation of the Antimycetic Glycolipodepsipeptide Herbicolin A 307
  34. Miscellaneous And Biological Activity Of Peptides And Proteins
  35. Suggestion to the Mode of Phalloidin's Molecular Toxicity 323
  36. Raise of a Monoclonal Antibody Against et-Amanitin and Studies on its Molecular Interaction with Amatoxin Peptides 331
  37. Synthesis and Reactivity of Peptides - Substrates and Inhibitors of Thrombin 339
  38. Potent B Lymphocyte Mitogens as Covalently Bound Carriers for the Presentation of Antigens and Enhancement of Immune Response 351
  39. Electron Microscopy Studies of Fast Sodium Channel Structure 363
  40. Further Experimental Evidence for the Flip-Flop Gating Mechanism of Alamethicin Pore Formation 371
  41. Author Index 379
  42. Subject Index 399
  43. Backmatter 415
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