Chain-terminus triggered chiral memory in an optically inactive 3(10)-helical peptide

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Naoki OusakaReiko Kuroda

Abstract

A new optically inactive 3(10)-helical peptide with a side-chain cross-linking was found to exhibit chiral memory stored in the peptide backbone, whose chirality was induced by a noncovalent interaction of a chiral molecule at the N-terminal end of the peptide.

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