Peptides derived from nucleoside beta-amino acids form an unusual 8-helix

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Richard ThrelfallRichard Cosstick

Abstract

Peptides of varying length (dimers to octamers) were prepared from nucleoside beta-amino acids and conformational studies, based on NOE observations, show that the beta-peptides form an unusual 8-helix.

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