Mechanisms of protein assembly: Lessons from minimalist models
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Many cellular functions rely on interactions among proteins and between proteins and nucleic acids. The power of native topology-based models to study the mechanisms of biological binding is discussed where the models propose the importance of flexibility, and also the electrostatic and water-mediated interactions, for the assembly of some proteins.
Publication Name: Accounts of Chemical Research
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0001-4842
Year: 2006
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Enamides and enecarbamates as nucleophiles in stereoselective C-C and C-N bond-forming reactions
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The article discusses the benefits of using several enamides and enecarbamates as the nucleophiles in the several stereoselective reactions that lead to the formation of C-C and C-N bonds. These compounds are easily available and hence are even being used in the Lewis acid-catalyzed reactions.
Publication Name: Accounts of Chemical Research
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0001-4842
Year: 2008
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