Issue 8, 1969

The circular dichroism of N-thiobenzoyl-L-α-amino-acids. Part V. Solvent-dependent circular dichroism of terminal N-thiobenzoyl oligo-peptides

Abstract

The solvent-dependent c.d. behaviour of terminal N-thiobenzoyl derivatives of twenty peptides has been determined. The terminal N-thiobenzoyl derivative of a peptide carrying an N-terminal L-α-amino-acid residue shows positive nπ* c.d. in aqueous solution; the derivative of a peptide carrying an N-terminal L-α-imino-acid residue (L-proline) shows negative nπ* c.d. in water. The penultimate amino-acid residue in these derivatives also contributes to their c.d., directly by perturbation of the nπ* thiobenzamide transition and indirectly by influencing conformational equilibria involving the substituted N-terminal amino-acid residue.

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J. Chem. Soc. C, 1969, 1123-1128

The circular dichroism of N-thiobenzoyl-L-α-amino-acids. Part V. Solvent-dependent circular dichroism of terminal N-thiobenzoyl oligo-peptides

G. C. Barrett, J. Chem. Soc. C, 1969, 1123 DOI: 10.1039/J39690001123

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