Nepomniaschiy, NataliaGrimminger, ValerieCohen, AvivDiGiovanni, SavianaLashuel, Hilal A.Brik, Ashraf2009-10-282009-10-282009-10-28200810.1021/ol802268ehttps://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/43942WOS:00026092250003718959426A new transformation based on the Staudinger reaction is described, and its application in the design of a novel switch element to control peptide folding is demonstrated. We found that the azide switch is activated rapidly in water to promote acyl transfer using tris(2-carboxyethyl)phosphine hydrochloride (TCEP) via the Staudinger reaction. Our findings expand the repertoire of uses of the Staudinger reaction in chemical biology and the number of available triggers for use in switch peptides.Switch peptide via Staudinger reactiontext::journal::journal article::research article