Chemical communication: conductors and insulators of screw-sense preference between helical oligo(aminoisobutyric acid) domains

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Thomas BoddaertJonathan Clayden

Abstract

(1)H NMR studies quantify the abilities of achiral amino acids to communicate a left-handed screw-sense preference from one helical Aib(4) domain to another: certain quaternary amino acids (e.g. Ac(6)c) act as effective conductors of conformational preference while others (e.g. diphenylglycine) acts as insulators.

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