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Peptide Libraries

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    Chapter 1 Design, Synthesis, and Application of OB2C Combinatorial Peptide and Peptidomimetic Libraries.
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    Chapter 2 Synthesis of Macrocyclic Organo-peptide Hybrids from Ribosomal Polypeptide Precursors via CuAAC-/Hydrazide-Mediated Cyclization.
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    Chapter 3 Synthesis and screening of one-bead-one-compound cyclic Peptide libraries.
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    Chapter 4 Creating Site-Specific Isopeptide Linkages Between Proteins with the Traceless Staudinger Ligation
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    Chapter 5 Macrocyclic Templates for Library Synthesis of Peptido-Conjugates
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    Chapter 6 Synthesis and alkylation of aza-gly-pro building blocks of peptidomimetic libraries for developing prostaglandin f2α receptor modulators as therapeutics to inhibit preterm labor.
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    Chapter 7 A Fragment-Based Selection Approach for the Discovery of Peptide Macrocycles Targeting Protein Kinases
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    Chapter 8 Peptide and Peptide Library Cyclization via Bromomethylbenzene Derivatives.
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    Chapter 9 High order unconditionally stable difference schemes for the Riesz space-fractional telegraph equation
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    Chapter 10 De Novo Discovery of Bioactive Cyclic Peptides Using Bacterial Display and Flow Cytometry
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    Chapter 11 Chemical Posttranslational Modification of Phage-Displayed Peptides
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    Chapter 12 Mapping protein-protein interactions with phage-displayed combinatorial Peptide libraries and alanine scanning.
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    Chapter 13 Identifying Reactive Peptides from Phage-Displayed Libraries
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    Chapter 14 The best and the brightest: exploiting tryptophan-sensitized tb(3+) luminescence to engineer lanthanide-binding tags.
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    Chapter 15 Synthesis and Cell-Based Screening of One-Bead-One-Compound Peptide Libraries
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    Chapter 16 Screening Peptide Array Library for the Identification of Cancer Cell-Binding Peptides
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    Chapter 17 Next-generation sequencing of phage-displayed Peptide libraries.
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    Chapter 18 Maleimide-Based Method for Elaboration of Cysteine-Containing Peptide Phage Libraries
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Chapter title
Synthesis and alkylation of aza-gly-pro building blocks of peptidomimetic libraries for developing prostaglandin f2α receptor modulators as therapeutics to inhibit preterm labor.
Chapter number 6
Book title
Peptide Libraries
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2015
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-2020-4_6
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978-1-4939-2019-8, 978-1-4939-2020-4
Authors

Carine B Bourguet, William D Lubell, Carine B. Bourguet, William D. Lubell, Bourguet, Carine B., Lubell, William D.

Abstract

Premature birth is a steadily increasing unmet medical need, for which new "tocolytic" agents are required to arrest contractions and delay labor. A peptide-based approach was developed to produce modulators of the prostaglandin F2α receptor as a novel target for tocolytic development. In this strategy, the solution-phase synthesis and alkylation of aza-glycyl-proline building blocks were key for the preparation of a series of modulators exhibiting biased signaling. An optimized method is now provided for making the aza-Gly-Pro unit with minimum side product, and alkylation of the unit is described to illustrate the library diversification step. Conditions have been reported for selectively unmasking the protecting groups at the N- and C-terminal of the aza-dipeptide unit and for its introduction into analogs that modulate the signaling of the PGF2α receptor. The merits of this protocol for azapeptide synthesis have thus been demonstrated by the synthesis of inhibitors of myometrial contraction exhibiting potential as prototypes for developing tocolytics to treat preterm labor.

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