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Dipalmitoyl phosphatidyl glycerol

Abbreviations for amino acids and their derivatives follow the revised recommendation of the lUPAC-IUB Committee on Biochemical Nomenclature, entitled Nomenclature and Symbohsm for Amino Acids and Peptides (recommendations of 1983). Nomenclature of branched polypeptides is used in accordance with the recommended nomenclature of graft polymers (lUPAC-lUB recommendations, 1984). For the sake of brevity codes of branched polypeptides were constracted by us using the one-letter symbols of amino acids (Table 1). The abbreviations used in this paper are the following. AK, poly[Lys-(DL-Ala )] AXK, poly[Lys-(DL-Ala -Xi)] XAK, poly[Lys(Xi-DL-Ala )] X = Ser (SAK), Om (OAK), Glu (EAK), or Ac-Glu (Ac-EAK). All amino acids are of L-configuration unless otherwise stated. DPH, l,6-diphenyl-l,3,5-hexatriene ANS, sodium anilino naphthalene sulfonate DPPC, dipalmitoyl phosphatidyl choline PG, phosphatidyl glycerol Z, benzyloxycarbonyl Pep, pentachlorophenol P, polarisation. [Pg.104]


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