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From: I.L. Rodionov (rodionov@fibkh.serpukhov.su)
Date: Tue May 22 2001 - 20:41:36 EDT


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Subject: Re: antiparallel peptides
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Christoph:

Good starting points are:

1. Maser, F., Bode, K., Pillai, V.N.R. and Mutter, M. Conformational
Studies on Model Peptides.- Adv. Polym. Sci. 1984, v.65, pp.177-214.
2. Schneider J.P. and Kelly, J.W. Chem. Rev. 1995, 95, 2169-87

Regards,

Igor Rodionov

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Original message by C.W. Turck
<I am looking for peptides that form antiparallel structures in solution
(beta sheets or others). Homo- or heterodimers would both be good; the
sequence length should be approximately 20 amino acids.>



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