Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrum of Deamino-Lysine-Vasopressin in Aqueous Solution and Its Structural Implications
AUTOR(ES)
Dreele, P. H. Von
RESUMO
The peaks in the proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum of deamino-lysine-vasopressin in aqueous solution at pH values between 3 and 5 were assigned to particular amino-acid residues by use of the results of transfer-of-saturation studies, NH-CαH and CαH-CβH decoupling experiments, and other data. The conformation of deamino-lysine-vasopressin in water differs from that of lysine-vasopressin in the same solvent.
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