15N NMR spectroscopy. 23—Shift effects of protecting groups in oligopeptides of glycine and alanine (original) (raw)

Hydrogen bond length and 15N NMR chemical shift of the glycine residue of some oligopeptides in the solid state

Shinji Ando

Journal of Molecular Structure, 1991

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15N NMR spectroscopy 14. Neighboring residue effects in glycine-containing polypeptides

Hans Kricheldorf

1979

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Hydrogen-bonding effect on 15N NMR chemical shifts of the glycine residue of oligopeptides in the solid state as studied by high-resolution solid-state NMR spectroscopy

shoji azuma

Journal of Molecular Structure, 1990

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13C NMR sequence analysis, 6. Sequence polypeptides of glycine and β-alanine

Hans Kricheldorf

1977

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Conformational characterization of glycine residues incorporated into some homopolypeptides by solid state 13C NMR spectroscopy. II

Shinji Ando

Journal of Molecular Structure, 1989

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15N NMR spectroscopy. 30—structure/shift relationships of oligopeptides and copolypeptides, including gramicidin S

Hans Kricheldorf

Organic Magnetic Resonance, 1981

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Intermolecular hydrogen-bonding effect on carbon-13 NMR chemical shifts of glycine residue carbonyl carbons of peptides in the solid state

Shinji Ando

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1988

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15N NMR spectroscopy 12:—steric effects in diastereomeric oligopeptides of alanine, phenylalanine and valine

Hans Kricheldorf

Organic Magnetic Resonance, 1979

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Predominance of resonance over polar effects on 1H, 13C and 15N NMR substituent chemical shifts in N‐arylglycines

Borys Osmialowski

Magnetic resonance …, 1998

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15N chemical shift and 15N-13C dipolar tensors for the peptide bond in [1-13C]glycyl[15N]glycine hydrochloride monohydrate

G.s Harbison, Judith Herzfeld

Journal of Magnetic Resonance (1969), 1984

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Structural versatility of peptides from C?,?-dialkylated glycines. II. An IR absorption and1H-nmr study of homo-oligopeptides from C?,?-diethylglycine

Francesco Lelj

Biopolymers, 1988

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Natural abundance 13C NMR spectra of some glycosylated amino acids

Kilian Dill

FEBS Letters, 1979

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15N NMR spectroscopy acids: 7�solvent effects on a-and ?-amino

Hans Kricheldorf

Magn Reson Chem, 1979

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Nitrogen-15 chemical shift tensors and conformation of solid polypeptides containing 15N-labeled L-alanine residue by 15N NMR. 2. Secondary structure is reflected in .sigma.22

Shinji Ando

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1990

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15N NMR spectroscopy 24—chemical shifts and coupling constants of α-amino acidN-carboxyanhydrides and related heterocycles

Hans Kricheldorf

Organic Magnetic Resonance, 1980

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A study of dissociations of glycinepeptides in D2O solution by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

Hiroki Haraguchi

Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, 1977

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Co-oligopeptides containing two aromatic residues spaced by glycyl residues. 11. A conformational study of tryptophan- and glycine-containing oligopeptides based on the temperature dependence of proton NMR spectra

Vincenzo Rizzo

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1979

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The role of explicit solvent molecules in the calculation of NMR chemical shifts of glycine in water

Patricio F Provasi

Theoretical Chemistry Accounts, 2018

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15N NMR spectroscopy, 13. Copolymerization of glycine-N-carboxyanhydride and β-alanine-N-carboxyanhydride

Hans Kricheldorf

1979

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Nitrogen-15 NMR chemical shift tensors and conformation of some nitrogen-15-labeled polypeptides in the solid state

Shinji Ando

Macromolecules, 1989

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15N NMR spectroscopy, 2. Detection of tacticity in polypeptides

Hans Kricheldorf

1977

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Solid-State 17 O NMR of Amino Acids

Tiit Anupõld, Andreas Kukol

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2004

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15N-NMR spectroscopy. III. Neighboring residue effects in sequence polymers containing glycylglycine units

Hans Kricheldorf

Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry Edition

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The Elucidation of the Constitution of Glycopeptides by the NMR Spectroscopic COLOC Technique

Christian Griesinger

Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1986

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Structural versatility of peptides from C?,?-disubstituted glycines: Preferred conformation of the C?,?-diphenylglycine residue

Francesco Lelj, Marco Crisma

Biopolymers, 1990

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15N NMR spectroscopy, 9. Solvent effects on polypeptides and polyamides

Hans Kricheldorf

1978

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15N NMR spectroscopy acids: 7—solvent effects on α-and ω-amino

Hans Kricheldorf

Organic Magnetic Resonance, 1979

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On the detection of both carbonyl and hydroxyl oxygens in amino acid derivatives: a 17O NMR reinvestigation

Vassiliki Theodorou

Tetrahedron Letters, 2004

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