Non-hydrolyzable RNA-peptide conjugates: a powerful advance in the synthesis of mimics for 3'-peptidyl tRNA termini
- PMID: 19396850
- DOI: 10.1002/anie.200900939
Non-hydrolyzable RNA-peptide conjugates: a powerful advance in the synthesis of mimics for 3'-peptidyl tRNA termini
Abstract
Translation of specific small peptides on the ribosome can confer resistance to macrolide antibiotics. To reveal the molecular details of this and related phenomena, stable RNA-peptide conjugates that mimic peptidyl-tRNA would be desirable, especially for ribosome structural biology. A flexible solid-phase synthesis strategy now allows efficient access to these highly requested derivatives without restriction on the RNA and peptide sequences.
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