Houben-Weyl Methods in Organic Chemistry 4 ed. v. E22 - Synthesis of Peptides and Peptidomimetics
Goodman, Murray, Toniolo, Claudio, Moroder, Luis, Felix, Aurthur (Eds.)Houben-Weyl Methods in Organic Chemistry 4 ed. v. E22 - Synthesis of Peptides and Peptidomimetics 2004 [pdf 536sc 497c. 27.91mb]
It is now over 100 years since the first report of peptide synthesis by Emil Fischer in 1899. This book, published in the English language, will reflect the current changes of this important discipline, which is at the center of modern chemistry and biology. The five-volume set, edited by the internationally renowned peptide chemists will comprise a critical selection of synthetic methods in a consistent style. This is an indispensable resource for every synthetic chemist.
Content:
Front Matter
Preface
Table of Contents
Volume 1. E22a - Synthesis of Peptides
1. Scope of the Volumes
2. Protection of Functional Groups
3. Peptide Bond Formation
4. Synthesis of Peptides
Volume 2. E22b
5. Methods for Protein Synthesis
6.Specific Methods
7. Analytics of Synthetic Peptides
Volume 3. E22c - Synthesis of Peptidomimetics
8. Introduction to the Synthesis of Peptidomimetics
9. Side-Chain-Modified Peptides
10. Main-Chain-Modified Peptides
11. Combined Side-Chain- and Main-Chain-Modified Peptides
12. Peptides Incorporating Secondary Structure Inducers and Mimetics
Volume 4. E22d
Introduction to Volume E22d
13. De Novo Peptide Structures
14. Macropeptide Structures
15. Reactive Peptides
16. Synthesis of Peptide Natural Products
Volume 5. E22e
17. Authors' Index
18. Keyword Index
19. Preparation Index
Abbreviations
Appendix: Abbreviations for Amino Acids