Thermolysin as a catalyst in enzymatic synthesis of asparagine-containing peptides (1986)
- Authors:
- Autor USP: TOMINAGA, MINEKO - IQ
- Unidade: IQ
- Assunto: BIOQUÍMICA
- Language: Português
- Imprenta:
- Publisher: Ufsc
- Publisher place: Florianopolis
- Date published: 1986
- Source:
- Título: Resumos
- Conference titles: Reuniao de Quimica Biorganica Brasil-Chile
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ABNT
MIRANDA, Maria Terêsa Machini de e CHENG, E e TOMINAGA, Mineko. Thermolysin as a catalyst in enzymatic synthesis of asparagine-containing peptides. 1986, Anais.. Florianopolis: Ufsc, 1986. . Acesso em: 21 fev. 2026. -
APA
Miranda, M. T. M. de, Cheng, E., & Tominaga, M. (1986). Thermolysin as a catalyst in enzymatic synthesis of asparagine-containing peptides. In Resumos. Florianopolis: Ufsc. -
NLM
Miranda MTM de, Cheng E, Tominaga M. Thermolysin as a catalyst in enzymatic synthesis of asparagine-containing peptides. Resumos. 1986 ;[citado 2026 fev. 21 ] -
Vancouver
Miranda MTM de, Cheng E, Tominaga M. Thermolysin as a catalyst in enzymatic synthesis of asparagine-containing peptides. Resumos. 1986 ;[citado 2026 fev. 21 ] - Thermolysin and chymotrypsin catalyzed synthesis of z-pro-leugly- n'H IND.2'
- Transesterification of esters of 'N IND.'Alfa'' - protected peptides catalyzed by 'CA' (ii)
- Thermolysin and 'ALFA'- chymotrypsin mediated synthesis of tripeptides containing proline
- Thermolysin as a catalyst in enzymatic synthesis of asparagine-containing peptides ii
- Calcium ion catalyzed transesterification of ethyl and benzil esters of n'ALFA'-protected di-and tripeptides
- Peptide synthesis catalyzed by pepsin absorbed onto solid supports
- Pepsin-catalyzed peptide synthesis in organic media: studies with free and immobilized enzyme
- Preparation of partially protected peptide thioesters containing a cysteine residue and their segment condensation
- Peptide synthesis catalyzed by pepsin adsorbed onto solid supports
- Comparative study of different strategies for the enzymatic synthesis of the tripeptide cys-tyr-ile
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