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Solubilities of the α II - and β-Forms of Synthetic Polypeptides: Evidence for an α II -β Transformation in the Amorphous Phase
IN previous communications 1,2 from these Laboratories, it has been shown that the molecular chains of a number of synthetic polypeptides can exist in folded and extended configurations, and the X-ray and infra-red evidence which has accumulated so far is entirely consistent with the view that the f...
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1,2
from these Laboratories, it has been shown that the molecular chains of a number of synthetic polypeptides can exist in folded and extended configurations, and the X-ray and infra-red evidence which has accumulated so far is entirely consistent with the view that the folded form has the α
II
-structure proposed by Ambrose and Hanby
3
. One purpose of this note is to bring forward evidence of a different kind which has a bearing on the structure of the molecular fold. |
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