Native Chemical Ligation

Native chemical ligation is a technique for constructing a large peptide from two smaller peptides, a C-terminal thioester peptide and a N-terminal cysteine peptide. This process was developed by Phillip Dawson and Steven Kent at the Scripps Research Institute in 1987, about the same time that inteins were discoverd, which is nature's analogous reaction.

 

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