Circular dichroism studies of carbopeptoid-cyclodextrins.

A series of sugar amino acids, based on open chain sugars, have been oligomerised and cyclised. The resulting cyclic carbopeptoids have been examined for desirable properties such as host-guest chemistry (as in cyclodextrins) or self-assembling properties (e.g., peptide nanotubes). Initial studies o...

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Main Authors: Edwards, A, Fleet, G, Mayes, B, Hunter, S, Tranter, G
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Published: 2005
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author Edwards, A
Fleet, G
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Tranter, G
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Tranter, G
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description A series of sugar amino acids, based on open chain sugars, have been oligomerised and cyclised. The resulting cyclic carbopeptoids have been examined for desirable properties such as host-guest chemistry (as in cyclodextrins) or self-assembling properties (e.g., peptide nanotubes). Initial studies of these systems, by circular dichroism and X-ray crystallography, have given valuable insight into their stability and properties. One of the four cyclic species studied was found to interact with ion/molecular probes.
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spelling oxford-uuid:2d352232-5f4c-4b47-9c6e-465074370b952022-03-26T12:41:23ZCircular dichroism studies of carbopeptoid-cyclodextrins.Conference itemhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794uuid:2d352232-5f4c-4b47-9c6e-465074370b95Symplectic Elements at Oxford2005Edwards, AFleet, GMayes, BHunter, STranter, GA series of sugar amino acids, based on open chain sugars, have been oligomerised and cyclised. The resulting cyclic carbopeptoids have been examined for desirable properties such as host-guest chemistry (as in cyclodextrins) or self-assembling properties (e.g., peptide nanotubes). Initial studies of these systems, by circular dichroism and X-ray crystallography, have given valuable insight into their stability and properties. One of the four cyclic species studied was found to interact with ion/molecular probes.
spellingShingle Edwards, A
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Tranter, G
Circular dichroism studies of carbopeptoid-cyclodextrins.
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