Talk:Pseudoproline
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plagiarism
At least some of this article, largely written by a single author, is plagiarized:
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"pseudoprolines fulfil two functions simultaneously: they serve (1) as temporary side-chain protection for Ser, Thr, and Cys and (2) as solubilizing building blocks to increase solvation and coupling rates during peptide synthesis and in subsequent.."
"Pseudoprolines consist of serine- (Oxa) or threonine-derived oxazolidines [Oxa(5-Me)] and Cysteine-derived thiazolidines (THz)..."
Pure&App/. Chem., Vol. 68, No. 11, pp. 2153-2162, 1996:
"pseudo-prolines fulfil two functions simultaneously: they serve (i) as temporary
protection for Ser, Thr and Cys and (ii) as solubilizing building blocks to increase solvation and
coupling rates during peptide synthesis and in subsequent chain assembly"
"Pseudo-pralines consist of serine- or threonine-derived oxazolidines and cysteine-derived thiazolidines ..."
reacting the free amino acid with aldehydes or ketones (Fig. 6a).