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Fernando Albericio
Researcher at University of KwaZulu-Natal
Publications - 1012
Citations - 29912
Fernando Albericio is an academic researcher from University of KwaZulu-Natal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peptide synthesis & Solid-phase synthesis. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 965 publications receiving 26146 citations. Previous affiliations of Fernando Albericio include University of Barcelona & University of Chile.
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Formation of Nα-terminal 2-dialkyl amino oxazoles from guanidinated derivatives under mild conditions
Shimaa A. H. Abdel Monaim,Jessica T. Mhlongo,Ashok Kumar,Ayman El-Faham,Ayman El-Faham,Fernando Albericio,Fernando Albericio,Fernando Albericio,Beatriz G. de la Torre +8 more
TL;DR: A convenient solid-phase synthesis of Nα-terminal oxazole peptides is described, which took advantage of an intramolecular rearrangement side reaction that occurred during the guanidination of the N α-amino function of a peptide still anchored on the solid-support.
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A Synthetic Procedure for the Preparation of Oligonucleotides Without Using Ammonia and Its Application for the Synthesis of Oligonucleotides Containing O‐4‐Alkyl Thymidines.
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Strategies and tactics for the solid-phase synthesis of cystine-containing peptides
Fernando Albericio,Miriam Royo,Mark Munson,Nuria A. Solé,Robert J. Van Abel,Jordi Alsina,Carlos Garcia-Echeverria,Urszula Slomczynska,Ramon Erijta,Miquel Pons,Ernest Giralt,George Barany +11 more
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Trends to Acid-Labile Cys Protecting Groups: Thp as an Efficient and Non-Aromatic Cys Protecting Group for Fmoc Chemistry
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors considered the impact of the coupling reagents, the handles or the protecting groups on the integrity of the α-proton, which is able to modulate the amino acid racemization.
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Evaluation of the tert-butyl group as a probe for NMR studies of macromolecular complexes
Rashmi Voleti,Sofia Bali,Jaime Guerrero,Jared Smothers,Charis E. Springhower,Gerardo A. Acosta,Gerardo A. Acosta,Kyle D. Brewer,Fernando Albericio,Fernando Albericio,Fernando Albericio,Josep Rizo +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used methyl transverse relaxation optimized spectroscopy to analyze presynaptic complexes involved in neurotransmitter release and found that tagging proteins with tBu groups provides a powerful approach to study large biomolecular assemblies of limited stability and/or solubility that may be applicable even at nanomolar concentrations.