Exploring carbohydrate-peptide interactions in the gas phase: structure and selectivity in complexes of pyranosides with N-acetylphenylalanine methylamide.
The physical basis of carbohydrate-peptide interactions has been explored by probing the structures of a series of complexes generated in a solvent-free environment under molecular beam conditions. A combination of double-resonance IR-UV spectroscopy and quantum-chemical calculations has established...
Main Authors: | Cocinero, E, Çarçabal, P, Vaden, T, Davis, B, Simons, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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