Abstract
GRAMICIDINE S is a cyclic polypeptide containing ten amino-acid residues arranged in two identical groups. This molecule has attracted considerable interest as a model related to the more complex globular proteins.
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LIQUORI, A., CONTI, F. NMR Studies of Gramicidine S in Solution. Nature 217, 635–637 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/217635a0
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