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  1. Talauxins: Hybrid Phenalenone Dimers from Talaromyces stipitatus
  2. Room-Temperature Dual Fluorescence of a Locked Green Fluorescent Protein Chromophore Analogue
  3. Bisindole Alkaloids from a New Zealand Deep-Sea Marine Sponge Lamellomorpha strongylata
  4. Reverse Chemical Proteomics Identifies an Unanticipated Human Target of the Antimalarial Artesunate
  5. Is it time for artificial intelligence to predict the function of natural products based on 2D-structure
  6. Banksialactones and Banksiamarins: Isochromanones and Isocoumarins from an Australian Fungus, Aspergillus banksianus
  7. Quantitation of the anticancer drug abiraterone and its metabolite Δ(4)-abiraterone in human plasma using high-resolution mass spectrometry
  8. Chemical proteomics, an integrated research engine for exploring drug-target-phenotype interactions
  9. Expanding antibiotic chemical space around the nidulin pharmacophore
  10. Synthesis of Substituted Oxo-Azepines by Regio- and Diastereoselective Hydroxylation
  11. Crellasterones A and B: A-Norsterol Derivatives from the New Caledonian Sponge Crella incrustans
  12. Isolation and total synthesis of two novel metabolites from the fissurellid mollusc Scutus antipodes
  13. Enantiodivergence in the Biosynthesis of Bromotyrosine Alkaloids from Sponges?
  14. Epicocconone-Hemicyanine Hybrids: Near Infrared Fluorophores for Protein Staining and Cell Imaging
  15. Back Cover: Epicocconone-Hemicyanine Hybrids: Near Infrared Fluorophores for Protein Staining and Cell Imaging (Chem. Eur. J. 8/2017)
  16. Daptomycin, a last-resort antibiotic, binds ribosomal protein S19 in humans
  17. An efficient and concise method to synthesize locked GFP chromophore analogues
  18. Identifying the cellular targets of natural products using T7 phage display
  19. Ketimine reductase/CRYM catalyzes reductive alkylamination of α-keto acids, confirming its function as an imine reductase
  20. Excited State Dynamics of Brightly Fluorescent Second Generation Epicocconone Analogues
  21. Insights into Enzyme Catalysis and Thyroid Hormone Regulation of Cerebral Ketimine Reductase/μ-Crystallin Under Physiological Conditions
  22. New Antimicrobial Bromotyrosine Analogues from the Sponge Pseudoceratina purpurea and Its Predator Tylodina corticalis
  23. Design and Synthesis of Epicocconone Analogues with Improved Fluorescence Properties
  24. Characterisation of a novel UV filter in the lens of the thirteen-lined ground squirrel (Ictidomys tridecemlineatus)
  25. The Role of Different Structural Motifs in the Ultrafast Dynamics of Second Generation Protein Stains
  26. Synthesis of New BINAP-Based Aminophosphines and Their 31P-NMR Spectroscopy
  27. Diastereoselective Pictet?Spengler Reactions of a Tethered 2-Aminoimidazole
  28. ChemVoyage: A Web-Based, Simulated Learning Environment with Scaffolding and Linking Visualization to Conceptualization
  29. Ultrafast Dynamics of Epicocconone, a Second Generation Fluorescent Protein Stain
  30. A One-Pot Synthesis and Biological Activity of Ageladine A and Analogues
  31. Three-Component Mannich-like Reaction of 2-Aminoimidazole
  32. Tracking of fast moving neuronal vesicles with ageladine A
  33. ChemInform Abstract: Conformational Analysis of the cis- and trans-Isomers of FK506 by NMR and Molecular Dynamics
  34. Modern Methods for the Isolation of Natural Product Receptors
  35. Formation of Pigment Precursor (+)-1′′-Methylene-6′′-hydroxy-2H-furan-5′′-one-catechin Isomers from (+)-Catechin and a Degradation Product of Ascorbic Acid in a Model Wine System
  36. Rapid isolation of novel FK506 binding proteins from multiple organisms using gDNA and cDNA T7 phage display
  37. Reverse Chemical Proteomics in Drug Discovery
  38. Fluorescence Anisotropy Assay for the Traceless Kinetic Analysis of Protein Digestion
  39. Mass spectrometric compatibility of Deep Purple and SYPRO Ruby total protein stains for high-throughput proteomics using large-format two-dimensional gel electrophoresis
  40. Rapid Identification of a Protein Binding Partner for the Marine Natural Product Kahalalide F by Using Reverse Chemical Proteomics
  41. Real-Time Fluorescence Monitoring of Tryptic Digestion in Proteomics
  42. Fluorometric Assay for the Determination of Glutathione Reductase Activity
  43. Mass Spectral Compatibility of Four Proteomics Stains
  44. Hydrolysis rates of alkyl and aryl sulfinamides: evidence of general acid catalysis
  45. Novel Secoiridoids with Antioxidant Activity from Australian Olive Mill Waste
  46. Concise Total Synthesis of the Marine Natural Product Ageladine A
  47. Epicocconone, A New Cell-Permeable Long Stokes' Shift Fluorescent Stain for Live Cell Imaging and Multiplexing
  48. Fluoroprofile, a fluorescence-based assay for rapid and sensitive quantitation of proteins in solution
  49. Synthesis of a new hydrophilic o-nitrobenzyl photocleavable linker suitable for use in chemical proteomics
  50. 2004 RACI One-day Natural Products Group Symposium
  51. 9-Hydroxyfurodysinin-O-ethyl Lactone: A New Sesquiterpene Isolated from the Tropical Marine Sponge Dysidea arenaria
  52. Mechanism of Reversible Fluorescent Staining of Protein with Epicocconone
  53. Optimisation of the fluorescein diacetate antibacterial assay
  54. A fluorescent natural product for ultra sensitive detection of proteins in one‐dimensional and two‐dimensional gel electrophoresis
  55. Epicocconone, A Novel Fluorescent Compound from the Fungus Epicoccum nigrum
  56. Solution structure and behaviour of Δ-cis-α-[Ru(R,R-picchxnMe2)(phi)]2+ by NMR spectroscopy and molecular modellingElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: NMR spectra and selected NMR data. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/dt/b2/b208846k/
  57. Peter Karuso and Paul J. Scheuer, Natural Products from Three Nudibranchs: Nembrotha kubaryana, Hypselodoris infucata and Chromodoris petechialis, Molecules, 2002, 7, 1-6
  58. Natural Products from Three Nudibranchs: Nembrotha kubaryana, Hypselodoris infucata and Chromodoris petechialis
  59. Secondary Metabolites from Basotho Medicinal Plants. I.Bulbine narcissifolia
  60. Probing Site Specificity of DNA Binding Metallointercalators by NMR Spectroscopy and Molecular Modeling†
  61. RACI Natural Products Group Symposium
  62. Natural Products From Sponges of the Genus Agelas - on the Trail of a [2+2]-Photoaddition Enzyme
  63. bis[(N-Benzyloxycarbonyl)-(2S)-amino-4-methylpentyl]disulfide
  64. bis[(N-Benzyloxycarbonyl)-(2R)-amino-4-methylpentyl]disulfide
  65. Pseudopeptidic sulfoxides: relative stability and absolute configuration of diastereomers
  66. Multiple O-Glycoforms on the Spore Coat Protein SP96 in Dictyostelium discoideum. Fuc(alpha 1-3)GlcNAc-alpha -1-P-Ser IS THE MAJOR MODIFICATION
  67. 5-Chloropicolinic acid is produced by specific degradation of 4-chlorobenzoic acid by Sphingomonas paucimobilis BPSI-3
  68. Sphingomonas paucimobilis BPSI-3 mutant AN2 produces a red catabolite during biphenyl degradation
  69. A gloverin-like antibacterial protein is synthesized in helicoverpa armigera following bacterial challenge
  70. Rules for the addition of O-linked N-acetylglucosamine to secreted proteins in Dictyostelium discoideum . In vivo studies on glycosylation of mucin MUC1 and MUC2 repeats
  71. Δ-cis-α-[Ru(RR-picchxnMe2 )(phen)]2+ shows minor groove AT selectivity with oligonucleotides
  72. Recombinant Prespore-Specific Antigen from Dictyostelium discoideum is a beta-sheet Glycoprotein with a Spacer Peptide Modified by O-linked N-acetylglucosamine
  73. Halopicolinic acids, novel products arising through the degradation of chloro- and bromo-biphenyl bySphingomonas paucimobilisBPSI-3
  74. Quality not Quantity: The Role of Marine Natural Products in Drug Discovery and Reverse Chemical Proteomics
  75. Antimicrobial mode of action of secretions from the metapleural gland ofMytmecia gulosa(Australian bull ant)
  76. Synergistic growth of two members from a mixed microbial consortium growing on biphenyl
  77. Rapid screening of the antimicrobial activity of extracts and natural products.
  78. Investigation of a Coenzyme B12 Model Reaction by 13C NMR Spectroscopy
  79. The Constituents of Marine Sponges. VI. Diterpenoid Metabolites of the New Zealand SpongeChelonaplysilla violacea
  80. Timing and mechanistic implications of regiospecific carbonyl oxygen isotope exchange during vitamin B12 biosynthesis
  81. Conformational Analysis of thecis- andtrans-Isomers of FK506 by NMR and Molecular Dynamics
  82. Sterol composition and classification of the Porifera
  83. Solution structure of FK506 from nuclear magnetic resonance and molecular dynamics
  84. Haem biosynthesis
  85. Biosynthesis of isocyanoterpenes in sponges
  86. Isocyanoneopupukeanane, a new tricyclic sesquiterpene from a sponge
  87. Temporal resolution of the methylation sequence of vitamin B12 biosynthesis
  88. Biosynthetic studies of marine lipids. 20. Sequence of double-bond introduction in the sponge sterol 24.beta.-methylcholesta-5,7,22,25-tetraen-3.beta.-ol
  89. Chemistry of Sponges, VI. Scalarane Sesterterpenes from Hyatella intestinalis
  90. The structure of sirohydrochlorin I, a dimethylisobacteriochlorin derived from uroporphyrinogen I
  91. Site-directed mutagenesis and high-resolution NMR spectroscopy of the active site of porphobilinogen deaminase
  92. Chemistry of Sponges, V. Dictyodendrillolide, a New Prenylated Butenolide from a Sponge
  93. Chemistry of Sponges, III. Manoalide Monoacetate and Thorectolide Monoacetate, Two New Sesterter-penoids from Thorectandra excavatus
  94. Long-Chain α, W-bisisothio cyanates from a marine sponge
  95. Structure of tetrahydroaplysulphurin-1
  96. Chemistry of Sponges, II. Pallescensone, A Furanosesquiterpenoid from Dictyodendrilla cavernosa
  97. Chemical Ecology of the Nudibranchs
  98. Long-chain α,ω-bisisothiocyanates from a marine sponge
  99. Structure determination of aplyviolene from Chelonaplysilla violacea
  100. Nitrogenous bisabolene sesquiterpenes from marine invertebrates
  101. Benzylic coupling constants [4J(MeCCH)] for a series of 4-Methylbenzo[h]quinolines and 4-Methylbenzo[h]quinolin-2-ones
  102. 132,173-Cyclopheophorbide enol, the first porphyrin isolated from a sponge
  103. Terpenoid Constituents of Morphologically Similar Sponges in the Family Aplysillidae
  104. The Constituents of Marine Sponges. II. The Isolation From Aplysilla rosea (Dendroceratida) of (5R*,7S*,8R*,9S*,10R*,13S*,14S*,15S*)-15 ,17-Epoxy-17-Hydroxy-16-Oxospongian-7-Yl Butyrate (Aplyroseol-1) and Related Diterpenes (Aplyroseol-2 to Aplyroseol-6)
  105. Constituents ofEupomatiaspecies. X. The synthesis of 6-Methoxy-5-methylbenzo[h]pyrrolo[4,3,2-de]quinolin-4(5H)-one (eupolauramine)
  106. The constituents of marine sponges. I. The isolation fromAplysilla sulphurea(Dendroceratida) of (1R*, 1'S*, 1'R*,3R*)-1-Acetoxy-4-ethyl-5-(1,3,3-trimethylcyclohexyl)-1,3-dihydroisobenzofuran-1'(4),3-carbolactone and the determination of its crystal str...