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Justine N. deGruyter

Researcher at Scripps Research Institute

Publications -  14
Citations -  961

Justine N. deGruyter is an academic researcher from Scripps Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carboxylation & Diastereomer. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 636 citations. Previous affiliations of Justine N. deGruyter include New Mexico State University & Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies.

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Residue-Specific Peptide Modification: A Chemist’s Guide

TL;DR: This guide will help triage candidate methods for peptide alteration and will serve as a starting point for those seeking to solve long-standing challenges.
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Unlocking P(V): Reagents for chiral phosphorothioate synthesis

TL;DR: The invention of a P(V)-based reagent platform for programmable, traceless, diastereoselective phosphorus-sulfur incorporation and the power of this reagent system is demonstrated through the robust and stereocontrolled synthesis of various nucleotidic architectures, including ASOs and CDNs, via an efficient, inexpensive, and operationally simple protocol.
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Alkyl Sulfinates: Radical Precursors Enabling Drug Discovery

TL;DR: This review seeks to highlight those particularly compelling cases published in the past 5 years of sulfinates, with an eye toward the identification of robust and predictable trends in reactivity.
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Peptide Macrocyclization Inspired by Non-Ribosomal Imine Natural Products.

TL;DR: Structural interrogation of the linear and macrocyclic peptides using variable-temperature NMR and circular dichroism suggests that preorganization of linear substrates is not a prerequisite for macrocyclization.