Overview
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- Dr Greg Bourne is:
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Science (Advanced), The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Cambridge
Works
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2005
Journal Article
Topological side-chain classification of beta-turns: Ideal motifs for peptidomimetic development
Tran, TT, McKie, J, Meutermans, WDF, Bourne, GT, Andrews, PR and Smythe, ML (2005). Topological side-chain classification of beta-turns: Ideal motifs for peptidomimetic development. Journal of Computer-aided Molecular Design, 19 (8), 551-566. doi: 10.1007/s10822-005-9006-2
2005
Journal Article
A versatile synthetic approach to peptidyl privileged structures using a "safety-catch" linker
Horton, Douglas A., Severinsen, Rune, Kofod-Hansen, Mikael, Bourne, Gregorty T. and Smythe, Mark L. (2005). A versatile synthetic approach to peptidyl privileged structures using a "safety-catch" linker. Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry, 7 (3), 421-435. doi: 10.1021/cc049829q
2004
Conference Publication
From Omega-Conotoxins to Macrocycle Mimetics
Schroeder, CI, Nielsen, KJ, Adams, DA, Loughnan, M, Thomas, L, Bourne, GT, Smythe, ML, Alewood, PF, Craik, DJ and Lewis, RJ (2004). From Omega-Conotoxins to Macrocycle Mimetics. CHICHESTER: JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD.
2003
Journal Article
The combinatorial synthesis of bicyclic privileged structures or privileged substructures
Horton, DA, Bourne, GT and Smythe, ML (2003). The combinatorial synthesis of bicyclic privileged structures or privileged substructures. Chemical Reviews, 103 (3), 893-930. doi: 10.1021/cr020033s
2003
Journal Article
Difficult macrocyclizations: New strategies for synthesizing highly strained cyclic tetrapeptides
Meutermans, W., Bourne, G. T., Golding, S., Horton, D., Campitelli, M. R., Craik, D. J., Scanlon, M. J. and Smythe, M. L. (2003). Difficult macrocyclizations: New strategies for synthesizing highly strained cyclic tetrapeptides. Organic Letters, 5 (15), 2711-2714. doi: 10.1021/ol034907o
2002
Journal Article
Exploring privileged structures: the combinatorial synthesis of cyclic peptides
Horton, D. A., Bourne, G. T. and Smythe, M. L. (2002). Exploring privileged structures: the combinatorial synthesis of cyclic peptides. Journal of Computer-aided Molecular Design, 16 (5-6), 415-431. doi: 10.1023/A:1020863921840
2001
Journal Article
The development and application of a novel safety-catch linker for BOC-based assembly of libraries of cyclic peptides
Bourne, Gregory T., Golding, Simon W., McGeary, Ross P., Meutermans, Wim D. F., Jones, Alun, Marshall, Garland R., Alewood, Paul F. and Smythe, Mark L. (2001). The development and application of a novel safety-catch linker for BOC-based assembly of libraries of cyclic peptides. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 66 (23), 7706-7713. doi: 10.1021/jo010580y
2001
Conference Publication
Privilege structures: New strategies for the synthesis of cyclic tetrapepties
Meutermans, W., Golding, S., Campitelli, M.R., Horton, D., Bourne, G. T. and Smythe, M. L. (2001). Privilege structures: New strategies for the synthesis of cyclic tetrapepties. 17th AFS, San Diego, 9-15th June, 2001. USA: American Peptide Society.
2001
Journal Article
Synthesis of a cyclic peptide library based on the somatostatin sequence using the backbone amide linker approach
Bourne, G.T., Golding, S., Meutermans, W. and Smythe, M.L. (2001). Synthesis of a cyclic peptide library based on the somatostatin sequence using the backbone amide linker approach. Letters in Peptide Science, 7 (6), 311-316. doi: 10.1023/A:1013057832044
2001
Conference Publication
The use of a novel safety catch linker for BOC-based assembly of cyclic peptide libraries
Golding, S.W., Bourne, G.T., Meutermans, W.D.F., Jones, A. and Smythe, M.L. (2001). The use of a novel safety catch linker for BOC-based assembly of cyclic peptide libraries. 17th Australian Peptide Conference, San Diego, Calafornia, 9-14 June, 2001. USA: American Peptide Society.
2001
Conference Publication
Incorporation of a cis-amide bond isostere in the synthesis of cyclic tetrapeptides
Bourne, G. T., Cassidy, P.J., Meutermans, W., Campitelli, M.R. and Smythe, M.L. (2001). Incorporation of a cis-amide bond isostere in the synthesis of cyclic tetrapeptides. Peptides: The wave of the future, San Diego, 9-14/6/01. USA: American Peptide Society.
2000
Conference Publication
An evaluation of a novel safety catch linker for the development of cyclic peptide libraries
Bourne, G. T., McGeary, R. P., Golding, S., Meutermans, W., Alewood, P. F. and Smythe, M. L. (2000). An evaluation of a novel safety catch linker for the development of cyclic peptide libraries. 16th American Peptide Symposium, Minneapolis, MN United States, 26 June - 1 July 1999.
2000
Journal Article
Exploring privileged structures: The combinatorial synthesis of cyclic peptides
Horton, DA, Bourne, GT and Smythe, ML (2000). Exploring privileged structures: The combinatorial synthesis of cyclic peptides. Molecular Diversity, 5 (4), 289-304. doi: 10.1023/A:1021365402751
2000
Conference Publication
Synthesis of small cyclic peptides: An auxiliary approach to address the difficult cyclization problem
Meutermans, W., Golding, S., Bourne, G. T., Miranda, L. P., Dooley, M., Alewood, P. F. and Smythe, M. L. (2000). Synthesis of small cyclic peptides: An auxiliary approach to address the difficult cyclization problem. 16th American Peptide Symposium, Minneapolis, MN United States, 26 June - 1 July 1999. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer. doi: 10.1007/0-306-46881-6_75
2000
Journal Article
Synthesis of difficult cyclic peptides by inclusion of a novel photolabile auxiliary in a ring contraction strategy
Scolastico, C., Manzoni, L., Meutermans, W. D.F., Golding, S. W., Bourne, G. T., Miranda, L. P., Dooley, M. J., Alewood, P. F. and Smythe, M. L. (2000). Synthesis of difficult cyclic peptides by inclusion of a novel photolabile auxiliary in a ring contraction strategy. Chemtracts, 13 (7), 443-446.
2000
Conference Publication
The side-chain classification of loops from high resolution protein crystal structures
Tran, T. T., Bourne, G. T., Golding, S., Meutermans, W. and Smythe, M. L. (2000). The side-chain classification of loops from high resolution protein crystal structures. 16th American Peptide symposium, Minneapolis, MN United States, 26 June - 1 July 1999. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer. doi: 10.1007/0-306-46881-6_130
1999
Other Outputs
Synthesis of cyclic peptides
Smythe, Mark Leslie, Meutermans, Wim Denis Frans, Bourne, Gregory Thomas and Mcgeary, Ross Peter (1999). Synthesis of cyclic peptides. WO2000018790A1.
1999
Journal Article
A Backbone Linker for BOC-Based Peptide Synthesis and On-Resin Cyclization: Synthesis of Stylostatin 1
Bourne, GT, Meutermans, WDF, Alewood, PF, McGeary, RP, Watson, AA and Smythe, ML (1999). A Backbone Linker for BOC-Based Peptide Synthesis and On-Resin Cyclization: Synthesis of Stylostatin 1. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 64 (9), 3095-3101. doi: 10.1021/jo9818780
1999
Journal Article
The development of solid phase protocols for a backbone amide linker and its application to the Boc-based assembly of linear peptides
Bourne, G. T., Meutermans, W. D. F. and Smythe, M. L. (1999). The development of solid phase protocols for a backbone amide linker and its application to the Boc-based assembly of linear peptides. Tetrahedron Letters, 40 (40), 7271-7274. doi: 10.1016/S0040-4039(99)01473-2
1999
Journal Article
Synthesis of Difficult Cyclic Peptides by Inclusion of a Novel Photolabile Auxiliary in a Ring Contraction Strategy
Meutermans, Wdf, Golding, SW, Bourne, GT, Miranda, LP, Dooley, MJ and Alewood, PF (1999). Synthesis of Difficult Cyclic Peptides by Inclusion of a Novel Photolabile Auxiliary in a Ring Contraction Strategy. Journal of American Chemical Society, 121 (42), 9790-9796. doi: 10.1021/ja992173y
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