Papain-Mediated Conjugation of Peptide Nucleic Acids to Delivery Peptides: A Density Functional Theory/Molecular Mechanics Metadynamics Study in Aqueous and Organic Solvent

Enzymatic peptide synthesis is a powerful alternative to solid-phase methods, as enzymes can have high regio- and stereoselectivity and high yield and require mild reaction conditions. This is beneficial in formulation research due to the rise of nucleic acid therapies. Peptide nucleic acids (PNAs)...

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