1B0Q Hormone Growth Factor date Nov 12, 1998
title Dithiol Alpha Melanotropin Peptide Cyclized Via Rhenium Meta Coordination
authors M.F.Giblin, N.Wang, T.J.Hoffman, S.S.Jurisson, T.P.Quinn
compound source
Molecule: Protein (Cyclic Alpha Melanocyte Stimulating Horm
Chain: A
Synonym: Msh
Engineered: Yes
Other_details: Compound Cyclized Through Rhenium Metal Cood
Synthetic: Yes
methodSolution NMR
ligand ACE, DPN, NH2, RE enzyme
Primary referenceDesign and characterization of alpha-melanotropin peptide analogs cyclized through rhenium and technetium metal coordination., Giblin MF, Wang N, Hoffman TJ, Jurisson SS, Quinn TP, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1998 Oct 27;95(22):12814-8. PMID:9788997
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