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[Structural organization of [Met]enkephalin and endorphin molecules. I. Theoretical conformation analysis of [Met]enkephalin].

Authors: E M, Popov; N M, Godzhaev; N A, Akhmedov; E V, Suleĭmanova;

[Structural organization of [Met]enkephalin and endorphin molecules. I. Theoretical conformation analysis of [Met]enkephalin].

Abstract

Using a semi-empirical method, an a priori conformational analysis of the [Met]-enkephalin molecule was carried out. Calculations yielded the values of all dihedral angles of the backbone and side chains of the peptide's forms as well as intra- and inter-residue interaction energies.

Keywords

Models, Chemical, Protein Conformation, Enkephalin, Methionine, Endorphins, Mathematics

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