-Helix and Mixed 310/
-helix in Cocrystallized Conformers of Boc-Aib-Val-Aib-Aib-Val-Val-Val-Aib-Val-Aib-OMe
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| Crystal structure of achiral nonapeptide Boc-(Aib-ΔzPhe)4-Aib-OMe at atomic resolution: Evidence for a 310-helix Yoshihito Inai, Tatsuo Oshikawa, Mitsuji Yamashita, Kenichi Tagawa, and Tadamichi Hirabayashi Biopolymers (2003) 70: 310 Link to Article |
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| De novo design: backbone conformational constraints in nucleating helices andbeta-hairpins P. Balaram Journal of Peptide Research (1999) 54: 195 Link to Article |
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| A Study of Chain-Length Effect on Helical Screw Sense in Peptides Having an N-Terminal L-Leu Residue. Yoshihito Inai, Satoru Ashitaka, and Tadamichi Hirabayashi Polymer Journal (1999) 31: 246 Link to Article |
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| Flexibility in peptide molecules and restraints imposed by hydrogen bonds, the AIB residue, and core inserts Isabella L. Karle Biopolymers (1996) 40: 157 Link to Article |
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| Peptide design: Crystal structure of a helical peptide module attached to a potentially nonhelical amino terminal segment Isabella L. Karle, R. Balaji Rao, Ramesh Kaul, Sudhanand Prasad, and P. Balaram Biopolymers (1996) 39: 75 Link to Article |
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| Chain-Length Effects on Helix-Forming Tendency in Sequential Peptides Containing Z-Dehydrophenylalanine Residues. Yoshihito Inai, Kazuto Hasegawa, Tadamichi Hirabayashi, and Kenji Yokota Polymer Journal (1996) 28: 440 Link to Article |
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| A nonhelical, multiple β-turn conformation in a glycine-rich heptapeptide fragment of trichogin A IV containing a single central
α-aminoisobutyric acid residue R. Gurunath and P. Balaram Biopolymers (1995) 35: 21 Link to Article |
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| Chain length dependent transition of 310- to α-helix of Boc-(Ala-Aib)n-OMe Kazuya Otoda, Yasuyuki Kitagawa, Shunsaku Kimura, and Yukio Imanishi Biopolymers (1993) 33: 1337 Link to Article |
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| Evidence for a 310-helical conformation of an eight-residue peptide from1H-1H rotating frame overhauser studies Gautam Basu and Atsuo Kuki Biopolymers (1993) 33: 995 Link to Article |
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| Probing the influence of sequence-dependent interactions upon α-helix stability in alanine-based linear peptides Saul G. Jacchieri and Nigel G. J. Richards Biopolymers (1993) 33: 971 Link to Article |
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| A molecular mechanical study of the structure of poly(α-aminoisobutyric acid) Carlos Alemán, Juan A. Subirana, and Juan J. Perez Biopolymers (1992) 32: 621 Link to Article |
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| Conformational preferences of oligopeptides rich in α-aminoisobutyric acid. II. A model for the 310/α-helix transition with
composition and sequence sensitivity Gautam Basu and Atsuo Kuki Biopolymers (1992) 32: 61 Link to Article |
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| Helix packing of leucine-rich peptides: A parallel leucine ladder in the structure of Boc-Aib-Leu-Aib-Aib-Leu-Leu-Leu-Aib-Leu-Aib-OMe Isabella L. Karle, Judith L. Flippen-Anderson, M. Sukumar, and P. Balaram Proteins Structure Function and Genetics (1992) 12: 324 Link to Article |
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| Conformational preferences of oligopeptides rich in α-aminoisobutyric acid. I. Observation of a 310/α-helical transition upon
sequence permutation Gautam Basu, Ken Bagchi, and Atsuo Kuki Biopolymers (1991) 31: 1763 Link to Article |
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| Helix aggregation in peptide crystals: Occurrence of either all parallel or antiparallel packing motifs for α-helices in polymorphs
of Boc-Aib-Ala-Leu-Ala-Leu-Aib-Leu-Ala-Leu-Aib-OMe Isabella L. Karle, Judith L. Flippen-Anderson, K. Uma, and P. Balaram Biopolymers (1990) 29: 1835 Link to Article |
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| Conformational analysis and helical preferences of normal and α,α-dialkyl amino acids Edward E. Hodgkin, John D. Clark, Katherine R. Miller, and Garland R. Marshall Biopolymers (1990) 30: 533 Link to Article |
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| Synthetic peptide helices in crystals: Structure and antiparallel and skewed packing motifs for α-helices in two isomeric
decapeptides Isabella L. Karle, Judith L. Flippen-Anderson, K. Uma, and P. Balaram Biopolymers (1990) 30: 719 Link to Article |
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| Peptide design: Influence of a guest Aib-Pro segment on the stereochemistry of an Oligo-Val sequence—solution conformations
and crystal structure of Boc-(Val)2-Aib-Pro-(Val)3-OMe Isabella L. Karle, Judith L. Flippen-Anderson, K. Uma, Hemalatha Balaram, and P. Balaram Biopolymers (1990) 29: 1433 Link to Article |
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| Apolar peptide models for conformational heterogeneity, hydration, and packing of polypeptide helices: Crystal structure of
hepta- and octapeptides containing α-aminoisobutyric acid Isabella L. Karle, Judith L. Flippen-Anderson, K. Uma, and P. Balaram Proteins Structure Function and Genetics (1990) 7: 62 Link to Article |
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| Solvated helical backbones: X-ray diffraction study of Boc-Ala-Leu-Aib-Ala-Leu-Aib-OMe · H2O I. L. Karle, J. L. Flippen-Anderson, K. Uma, and P. Balaram Biopolymers (1989) 28: 773 Link to Article |
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