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Schmeing Lab – December, 2024

The focus of the Schmeing lab is on understanding how large, natural biosynthetic enzymes make their interesting and valuable products. Two of our favorite types of biosynthetic enzymes are nonribosomal peptide synthetases, NRPSs, which synthesize compounds like the antibiotic daptomycin, the anti-tumour actinomycin and the immunosuppressant cyclosporin, and cyanophycin synthetase, which makes an extremely useful green polymer. We combine cryo-EM, crystallography, chemical biology, biophysical and biochemical techniques to visualize and understand these awesome enzymes.

Stay tuned for more exciting features, and don’t miss the chance to get your lab featured!

Please contact Lars Sahl to get involved!

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Peptide Purification

In this sponsored content by Gyros Protein Technologies, learn how to remove impurities faster with less solvent consumption using catch-and-release technology.

Peptide-related impurities can significantly influence the outcome of drug research and development, for example, false-positive results, and must be removed to ensure high assay reliability.

Ultimately, such impurities must be removed entirely from active pharmaceutical ingredients to provide the highest quality clinical-grade material. This article tells you how.

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What Current Members Say

Jon Collins

The American Peptide Society has for many years been central to advancing and promoting peptide research through activities such as regular symposiums, the Peptide Science Journal, and ongoing webinars and news highlights. These efforts are an essential contribution to the field which benefits both the academic and industrial communities.

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Director of Business Development
CEM

Eileen Kennedy

“Being an APS member provides a great platform for networking and establishing new collaborations with scientists from around the world with similar scientific interests.”

Eileen Kennedy
Georgia Athletic Association Professor of Pharmacy
University of Georgia

Zoë Adams

"The APS has been an integral part of my PhD experience. Between introducing me to a broad array of peptide science, allowing me to meet and develop relationships with colleagues near and far, and providing me with the opportunity to present, discuss, and get feedback on my own research, APS has provided a foundation for the beginning of my career."

Zoë Adams
Ph.D. - Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Scripps Research

Peptide Synthesis for Beginners

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Explore this in-depth tutorial on peptide synthesis, featuring contributions from the APS Website Committee and other researchers in the field. This tutorial offers a thorough examination of key concepts and techniques in peptide synthesis, supported by engaging video content.


Free Membership

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Membership is free and open to graduate and undergraduate students, postdocs, professionals, and retired professionals, with an interest in peptides or a related scientific field.