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Introduction the main conformational features of amino acids and peptides

1 Introduction the main conformational features of amino acids and peptides [Pg.20]

This topic has been thoroughly developed insofar as the conformational behaviour of amino acids and peptides in aqueous solutions is concerned. The main driving force for conformational studies has been the pharmaceutical interest in the interactions of biologically active amino acids and peptides with tissue, particularly with cell receptors. The solid-state behaviour of amino acids and peptides, though less relevant in the pharmaceutical context, has not escaped investigation. This is because of the wider distribution and greater ease of use of X-ray crystallography equipment nowadays. [Pg.20]

The conformational behaviour of N- and C-terminal-derivatised amino acids and peptides in organic solvents has also been studied, particularly by nuclear magnetic resonance and circular dichroism spectrometric techniques (in which advances in instrumentation have been very considerable see Chapter 3). [Pg.20]




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