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- definition of a foldamer, which excludes helical foldamers. Peptidomimetic foldamers often break the previously mentioned definition of foldamers as they often...
- deal of interest in the construction of artificial folding molecules or foldamers. They are studied as models of biological molecules and for potential...
- between polar/watery and nonpolar/greasy environments. Collagen helix Foldamers Folding (chemistry) Tertiary structure α-helix Structural motif "Animated...
- example of this is an olefin metathesis reaction: In the field of peptide foldamers, amino acid residues containing quaternary carbons such as 2-aminoisobutyric...
- ****embly), and intramolecular self-****embly (or folding as demonstrated by foldamers and polypeptides). Molecular self-****embly also allows the construction...
- atropisomerism, organolithium chemistry, remote stereochemical effects and dynamic foldamer chemistry. He is one of the authors of the organic chemistry textbook -...
- particular peptide binding motif. Examples involve D-peptide and peptidic foldamers such as beta-peptides. These structural mimetics include molecules that...
- Christianson LA, Karle IL, Powell DR, Gellman SH (1996). "β-Peptide Foldamers: Robust Helix Formation in a New Family of -Amino Acid Oligomers". J....
- was replicated in organic molecules, specifically aromatic oligoamide foldamers. Whereas the initial experimental demonstration of hyper-Rayleigh scattering...
- Glycine, or Ornithine as the basic structure for protein-like polymers (foldamers) would lead to parallel biological worlds. They would have morphologically...