The conformational locking of asparagine

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Carlos CabezasJosé L Alonso

Abstract

One dominant structure has been identified analysing the rotational spectrum of asparagine in sharp contrast with the multiconformational behaviour for other amino acids with polar side chains. This locking of the conformational variety to a single conformer has been ascribed to an intramolecular hydrogen bonding network involving α-amine, α-carboxylic and amide groups.

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Nov 1, 2012·The Journal of Physical Chemistry. a·Ananda Rama Krishnan SelvarajHans Ågren
Jun 12, 2013·The Journal of Physical Chemistry. a·Marcelino VarelaJosé Luis Alonso
Sep 12, 2012·Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP·Carlos CabezasJosé L Alonso
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