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IT has been observed previously that an acylphosphate, the phosphoric group of which is bound in an ester linkage, reacts readily at 37° in aqueous solution of pH 7.4 with the amino-group of a free amino-acid, forming the corresponding acylated amino-acid1.
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CHANTRENNE, H. A New Mehthod of Peptide Synthesis. Nature 164, 576–577 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/164576b0
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