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141. Application of Microwave Irradiation to the Synthesis of 14-helical Beta-Peptides. Murray, J.K.; Gellman, S.H. Organic Letters (2005) 7(8), 1517-1520. PDF
142. Synthesis of 2,2-Disubstituted Pyrrolidine-4-carboxylic Acid Derivatives and Their Incorporation into Beta-Peptide Oligomers. Huck, B.R.; Gellman, S.H. J. Org. Chem. (2005) 70(9), 3353-62. PDF
143. An autonomously folding beta-hairpin derived from the human YAP65 WW domain: Attempts to define a minimum ligand-binding motif. Espinosa, J.F.; Syud, F.A.; Gellman, S.H. Biopolymers (2005) 80(2 and 3), 303-311. PDF
144. Effects of Conformational Stability and Geometry of Guanidinium Display on Cell Entry by Beta-Peptides. Potocky, T.B.; Menon, A.K.; Gellman, S.H. Journal of the American Chemical Society (2005) 127(11):3686-7. PDF
145. Titanium (IV)-Mediated Conversion of Carboxamides to Amidines and Implications for Catalytic Transamidation. Kissounko, D. A.; Guzei, I. A.; Gellman S. H.; Stahl, S. S. Journal of the American Chemical Society (2005) 24(22), 5208-5210. PDF
146. Residue requirements for helical folding in short alpha/beta-peptides: crystallographic characterization of the 11-helix in an optimized sequence. Schmitt, M. A.; Choi, S. H.; Guzei, I. A.; Gellman, S. H. Journal of the American Chemical Society (2005), 127(38), 13130-1. PDF
147. Efficient synthesis of a beta-peptide combinatorial library with microwave irradiation. Murray, J. K.; Farooqi B.; Sadowsky J. D.; Scalf M.; Freund W. A.; Smith L. M.; Chen J.; Gellman S. H. Journal of the American Chemical Society (2005), 127(38), 13271-80. PDF
148. Diphenylprolinol methyl ether: a highly enantioselective catalyst for Michael addition of aldehydes to simple enones. Chi Y.; Gellman S. H. Organic letters (2005), 7(19), 4253-6. PDF
149. Crystallization of bacteriorhodopsin solubilized by a tripod amphiphile. Theisen M. J.; Potocky T. B.; McQuade D. T.; Gellman S. H.; Chiu M. L. Biochimica et biophysica acta (2005), 1751(2), 213-6. PDF
150. Chimeric ( / + )-Peptide Ligands for the BH3-Recognition Cleft of Bcl-xL: Critical Role of the Molecular Scaffold in Protein Surface Recognition. Sadowsky, J. D.; Schmitt, M. A.; Lee, H.-S.; Umezawa, N.; Wang, S.; Tomita, Y.; Gellman, S. H. Journal of the American Chemical Society (2005), 127(34), 11966-11968. PDF
151. Enantioselective Organocatalytic Michael Additions of Aldehydes to Enones with Imidazolidinones: Cocatalyst Effects and Evidence for an Enamine Intermediate. Peelen, T. J.; Chi, Y.; Gellman, S. H. Journal of the American Chemical Society (2005), 127(33), 11598-11599. PDF
152. Use of Parallel Synthesis To Probe Structure-Activity Relationships among 12-Helical -Peptides: Evidence of a Limit on Antimicrobial Activity. Porter, Emilie A.; Weisblum, Bernard; Gellman, Samuel H.. Journal of the American Chemical Society (2005), 127(32), 11516-11529. PDF
153. A rapid 1H NMR assay for enantiomeric excess of -substituted aldehydes. Chi, Y.; Peelen, T. J.; Gellman, S. H. Organic Letters (2005), 7(16), 3469-3472. PDF
154. Effects of side chain configuration and backbone spacing on the gene delivery properties of lysine-derived cationic polymers. Eldred, S. E.; Pancost, M. R.; Otte, K. M.; Rozema, D.; Stahl, S. S.; Gellman, S. H. . Bioconjugate Chemistry (2005), 16(3), 694-699. PDF
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