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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...
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example of this is an
olefin metathesis reaction: In the
field of
peptide foldamers,
amino acid
residues containing quaternary carbons such as 2-aminoisobutyric...
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between polar/watery and nonpolar/greasy environments.
Collagen helix Foldamers Folding (chemistry)
Tertiary structure α-helix
Structural motif Voet D...
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Christianson LA,
Karle IL,
Powell DR,
Gellman SH (1996). "β-Peptide
Foldamers:
Robust Helix Formation in a New
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foldamers: design,
engineering and
selection of
programmable biomaterials with recognition...
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heterogeneity which doesn’t
allow for the
formation of
homogeneous peptoid foldamers. Nonetheless,
scientists were able to find trans-inducer N-Aryl side chains...
- ****embly), and
intramolecular self-****embly (or
folding as
demonstrated by
foldamers and polypeptides).
Molecular self-****embly also
allows the construction...
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particular peptide binding motif.
Examples involve D-peptide and
peptidic foldamers such as beta-peptides.
These structural mimetics include molecules that...
- Glycine, or
Ornithine as the
basic structure for protein-like
polymers (
foldamers)
would lead to
parallel biological worlds. They
would have morphologically...