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In situ deprotection and incorporation of unnatural amino acids during cell-free protein synthesis

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Arthur, Isaac
Hennessy, James E
Padmakshan, Dharshana
Stigers, Dannon
Lesturgez, Stephanie
Fraser, Samuel
Liutkus, Mantas
Oakeshott , John
Easton, Christopher
Otting, Gottfried

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Wiley-VCH Verlag GMBH

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The S30 extract from E. coli BL21 Star (DE3) used for cell-free protein synthesis removes a wide range of α-amino acid protecting groups by cleaving α-carboxyl hydrazides; methyl, benzyl, tert-butyl, and adamantyl esters; tert-butyl and adamantyl carbox

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Chemistry, A European Journal

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2037-12-31
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