Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins in Organic Chemistry 2011
DOI: 10.1002/9783527631841.ch3
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins

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“…Amphipathic structures are important to the biological activity of smaller peptides, which was first realized by Kaiser [25]. The structure of peptides is typically studied by circular dichroism spectroscopy [26], nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy [27], electron microscopy [28], or X-ray crystallography [29].…”
Section: Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amphipathic structures are important to the biological activity of smaller peptides, which was first realized by Kaiser [25]. The structure of peptides is typically studied by circular dichroism spectroscopy [26], nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy [27], electron microscopy [28], or X-ray crystallography [29].…”
Section: Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%