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Effect of thioxopeptide bonds on α-helix structure and stability

Reiner et al., 2008

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8375194454958867874
Author
Reiner A
Wildemann D
Fischer G
Kiefhaber T
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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Thioxoamide (thioamide) bonds are nearly isosteric substitutions for amides but have altered hydrogen-bonding and photophysical properties. They are thus well-suited backbone modifications for physicochemical studies on peptides and proteins. The effect of …
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