| Monday, June 30, 2008: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM | |||
| Emerald Grand Ballroom (Sheraton Burlington Hotel and Conference Center) | |||
| Peptides as Tools to Study Protein Function: Posters | |||
| Organizer: | Robert Hondal | ||
| 300 | Native Chemical Ligation as An Important Tool in Protein Engineering Stevenson Flemer Jr., Robert J. Hondal | ||
| 301 | Advances In 1) the Development of New Deprotection Chemistry for Cysteine and Selenocysteine Side Chain Protecting Groups and 2) the Synthesis of a New Selenocysteine Derivative That Have Applications In Peptide Synthesis Alayne Schroll, Robert Hondal | ||
| 302 | Peptides Derived from Proprotein Convertase Subtilisin Kexin 9 (PCSK9) Can Regulate Cholesterol Level by Modulating Its Functional Activity to Degrade LDL-Receptor Ajoy Basak, Heather Palmer | ||
| 303 | Understanding the Mechanism of SH3 Domain Binding to Peptide Using NMR Spectroscopy Jean-Philippe Demers, Anthony Mittermaier | ||
| 304 | Comparison of Different Oxidation Methods for Forming Disulfide Bonds In Peptides Robert J. Hondal, Christine K. Fitzsimmons | ||
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