PepSyn: cyclized.

Richard Skubish (rskubish@pharmdec.wustl.edu)
Thu, 16 Jan 1997 12:39:40 -0600

Date: Thu, 16 Jan 1997 12:39:40 -0600
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To: abrfhyp@cco.caltech.edu
From: rskubish@pharmdec.wustl.edu (Richard Skubish)
Subject: PepSyn: cyclized.

>Date: Thu, 27 Jun 96 14:19:54 EST
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>Lisa
>
>Just yesterday I received from NovaBiochem the 2/96 letters. In it is
>described
>a synthesis involving the on-resin cyclization of a peptide using a new
>building
>block Fmoc-Glu-ODmab and Chlorotrityl resin. Check it out...NovaBiochem is at
>(800) 228-9622, fax (800) 432-9622.
>
>Best of luck, Dick
>_______________________________________________________________________________
>Subject: PepSyn: cyclized.
>From: bibbs@scripps.edu (Lisa Bibbs) at CCMAIL
>Date: 6/27/96 2:00 PM
>
>I have a customer that would like us to synthesize the following peptide.
>
>C K G D K G D K G D
>
>He would like it cyclized n-terminus to c-terminus.
>
>We haven't done this before. I would love some suggestions from the experts.
>
>Thanks,
>Lisa
>

Richard Skubish
rskubish@pharmdec.wustl.edu
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Washington University Medical School
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