Abstract. Studies in synthetic D,L-alternating stereo-co-oligo- and polypeptides have indicated that the side chains play a role in the preference of D,L-alternating peptides for specific backbone conformations. In particular recent work has shown that the n-butyl groups of oligonorleucine drastically differ from oligovalines oligoisoleucines and oligoleucines. The difference from oligoleucines is striking and has led us to investigate the conformational behavior of Boc- and -Ome terminated D,L-alternating norleucine/leucine cooligopeptide with one or few residues of leucine. Here we report the conformational study of the linear decapeptides [XNle(1Leu)] and [XNle(1,6Leu)] containing respectively one and two leucine residues.

An Impressive Conformational Effect in D,L-alternating Oligopeptides: a single Leucine Counteracts the Influence of Several Norleucine

Fenude E;
1998

Abstract

Abstract. Studies in synthetic D,L-alternating stereo-co-oligo- and polypeptides have indicated that the side chains play a role in the preference of D,L-alternating peptides for specific backbone conformations. In particular recent work has shown that the n-butyl groups of oligonorleucine drastically differ from oligovalines oligoisoleucines and oligoleucines. The difference from oligoleucines is striking and has led us to investigate the conformational behavior of Boc- and -Ome terminated D,L-alternating norleucine/leucine cooligopeptide with one or few residues of leucine. Here we report the conformational study of the linear decapeptides [XNle(1Leu)] and [XNle(1,6Leu)] containing respectively one and two leucine residues.
1998
6th Naples Workshop on Bioactive Peptides Conformational and Activity in Peptides Relationships and Interactions
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
12-15 Luglio 1998
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Fenude, E; Jimenézbarbero, J; Herradòn, B; Lorenzi, Gp
275
04 Contributo in convegno::04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
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