13CH2-multiplet nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation studies on proline (P)-containing glycine (G)-based peptides, GP, PG, GPG, PGG, and GPGG, provided numerous dipolar auto- and cross-correlation times for various motional model analyses of backbone and proline-ring bond rotations. Molecular dynamics simulations and bond rotation energy profiles were calculated to assess which motions could contribute most to observed relaxation phenomena. Results indicate that proline restricts backbone psi 1, psi 2, and phi 2 motions by 50% relative to those found for a polyglycine control peptide. psi 1 rotations are more restricted in the trans-proline isomer state than in the cis form. A two-state jump model best approximates proline ring puckering w...
AbstractThe distance dependence of electron–nuclear dipole–dipole coupling was tested using a series...
Collagens, the most abundant proteins in mammals, are defined by their triple-helical structures and...
AbstractInterest centers here on whether a polyproline II helix can propagate through adjacent non-p...
13CH2-multiplet nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation studies on proline (P)-containing glycine (G)-...
Abstract The spin-lattice relaxation times (T1) of carbon 13 in natural abundance were determined fo...
About a quarter of the total mass of proteins in vertebrates is collagen, so, improved knowledge of...
In the current study, the puckering states of the Proline ring occurring in diproline segments (LPro...
In the current study, the puckering states of the Proline ring occurring in diproline segments (LPro...
A method was developed in the framework of a bistable jump model to obtain the pyrrolidine ring conf...
A method was developed in the framework of a bistable jump model to obtain the pyrrolidine ring conf...
Disordered proline-rich motifs are common across the proteomes of many species and are often involve...
Abstract. Proline homopolymer motifs are found in many proteins; their peculiar conformational and d...
Proline homopolymer motifs are found in many proteins; their peculiar conformational and dynamic pro...
Proline residues play a special role in shaping the secondary and tertiary structures of proteins. M...
Disordered proline-rich motifs are common across the proteomes of many species and are often involve...
AbstractThe distance dependence of electron–nuclear dipole–dipole coupling was tested using a series...
Collagens, the most abundant proteins in mammals, are defined by their triple-helical structures and...
AbstractInterest centers here on whether a polyproline II helix can propagate through adjacent non-p...
13CH2-multiplet nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation studies on proline (P)-containing glycine (G)-...
Abstract The spin-lattice relaxation times (T1) of carbon 13 in natural abundance were determined fo...
About a quarter of the total mass of proteins in vertebrates is collagen, so, improved knowledge of...
In the current study, the puckering states of the Proline ring occurring in diproline segments (LPro...
In the current study, the puckering states of the Proline ring occurring in diproline segments (LPro...
A method was developed in the framework of a bistable jump model to obtain the pyrrolidine ring conf...
A method was developed in the framework of a bistable jump model to obtain the pyrrolidine ring conf...
Disordered proline-rich motifs are common across the proteomes of many species and are often involve...
Abstract. Proline homopolymer motifs are found in many proteins; their peculiar conformational and d...
Proline homopolymer motifs are found in many proteins; their peculiar conformational and dynamic pro...
Proline residues play a special role in shaping the secondary and tertiary structures of proteins. M...
Disordered proline-rich motifs are common across the proteomes of many species and are often involve...
AbstractThe distance dependence of electron–nuclear dipole–dipole coupling was tested using a series...
Collagens, the most abundant proteins in mammals, are defined by their triple-helical structures and...
AbstractInterest centers here on whether a polyproline II helix can propagate through adjacent non-p...