Invited Speaker 7th Modern Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis & Its Applications Symposium 2019

Selenium chemistry at the service of chemical protein synthesis  (#15)

Norman Metanis 1
  1. Institute of Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel

While chemical protein synthesis (CPS) has granted access to challenging proteins, synthesis of longer proteins is often limited by low abundance or non-strategic placement of cysteine (Cys) residues, essential for native chemical ligations (NCL), as well as multiple purification and isolation steps. Selective deselenization and one-pot CPS serve as key technologies to circumvent these issues. In this talk we will discuss selenium's contributions to chemical protein synthesis, especially the one-pot CPS approach.

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