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    Functional limits of conformation, hydrophobicity, and steric constraints in prokaryotic signal peptide cleavage regions. Wild type transport by a simple polymeric signal sequence by Laforet, G A, Kendall, D A

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-01-1991)
    “…These experiments examine the role of conformation, hydrophobicity, and steric constraints in the function of the prokaryotic signal peptide cleavage region…”
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    Peptide and Protein Synthesis by Segment Synthesis-Condensation by Kaiser, Emil Thomas, Mihara, Hisakazu, Laforet, Genevieve A., Kelly, Jeffery W., Walters, Lee, Findeis, Mark A., Sasaki, Tomikazu

    “…The chemical synthesis of biologically active peptides and polypeptides can be achieved by using a convergent strategy of condensing protected peptide segments…”
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    Signal peptide subsegments are not always functionally interchangeable. M13 procoat hydrophobic core fails to transport alkaline phosphatase in Escherichia coli by LAFORET, G. A, KAISER, E. T, KENDALL, D. A

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-08-1989)
    “…Bacterial signal peptides display little amino acid sequence homology despite their shared role in mediating protein transport. This heterogeneity may exist to…”
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    Signal Peptide Subsegments Are Not Always Functionally Interchangeable by Laforet, G A, Kaiser, E T, Kendall, D A

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-08-1989)
    “…Bacterial signal peptides display little amino acid sequence homology despite their shared role in mediating protein transport. This heterogeneity may exist to…”
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    Peptide and protein synthesis by segment synthesis-condensation by Kaiser, E T, Mihara, H, Laforet, G A, Kelly, J W, Walters, L, Findeis, MA, Sasaki, T

    “…In this article the authors describe efforts in their laboratory to prepare models for biologically active peptides and polypeptides in which they have focused…”
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