• Cyclisation strategies for stabilising peptides with irregular conformations 

      Vu, Quynh Ngoc; Young, Reginald; Sudhakar, Haritha Krishna; Gao, Tianyi; Huang, Tiancheng; Tan, Yaw Sing
      Published 2021
      Cyclisation is a common synthetic strategy for enhancing the therapeutic potential of peptide-based molecules. While there are extensive studies on peptide cyclisation for reinforcing regular secondary structures such as ...
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      Article
    • Encapsulin Nanocompartments for Biomanufacturing Applications 

      Szyszka, Taylor; Adamson, Lachlan; Lau, Yu Heng
      Published 2022
      Enzyme scaffolding is an emerging technique for enhancing yield and efficiency of biomanufacturing processes for generating high-value products. Of the many scaffolds available for in vivo and cell-free applications, ...
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      Book chapter
    • How Pore Architecture Regulates the Function of Nanoscale Protein Compartments 

      Tasneem, Nuren; Szyszka, Taylor; Jenner, Eric; Lau, Yu Heng
      Published 2022
      Self-assembling proteins can form porous compartments that adopt well-defined architectures at the nanoscale. In nature, protein compartments act as semipermeable barriers to enable spatial separation and organization of ...
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      Article
    • E_File_5 akamptisomerisation associated vibrational mode.zip 

      Canfield, Peter John
      Published 2018
      Archive file containing three different formats of the same animation. Animation of the vibrational normal mode associated with the akamptisomerisation reaction of a transoid B2OF2pqx stereoisomer. See Thesis chapter 4 ...
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      Audiovisual
    • E_File_11 - Ch6 species.zip 

      Canfield, Peter John
      Published 2022-11-04
      Zip archive folder containing the Fortran source code and PC executable for generating families, genera, and species for the Dmh site symmetric 𝒮𝑚ℬ𝑛 partitioning approach to the Polytope Formalism of constitutional ...
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      Dataset