Abstract

Assaying a solid-phase library of histidine-containing β-hairpin peptides by a reactive tagging scheme in organic solvents selects for catalysts that reproduce the strategies used by His-based enzyme active sites to accelerate acyl- and phosphonyl-transfer reactions. Rate accelerations (k(rel)) in organic solvents of up to 2.4 × 10(8) are observed.

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