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UV resonance Raman studies of acetone, acetamide, and N-methylacetamide: models for the peptide bond

John M. Dudik, +2 more
- 01 Aug 1985 - 
- Vol. 89, Iss: 18, pp 3805-3814
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This article is published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry.The article was published on 1985-08-01. It has received 97 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Acetamide & Ketone.

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UV Resonance Raman-Selective Amide Vibrational Enhancement: Quantitative Methodology for Determining Protein Secondary Structure†

TL;DR: The UV Raman method appears to be complementary, and in some cases superior, to the existing methods, such as CD, VCD, and absorption spectroscopy, and it will be possible to examine proteins in micelles and other scattering media.
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Peptide Secondary Structure Folding Reaction Coordinate: Correlation between UV Raman Amide III Frequency, Ψ Ramachandran Angle, and Hydrogen Bonding

TL;DR: UV resonance Raman (UVRR) spectroscopy was used to quantitatively correlate the peptide bond AmIII3 frequency to its Psi Ramachandran angle and to the number and types of amide hydrogen bonds at different temperatures.
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UV Resonance Raman Studies of Bacteria

TL;DR: In most instances, if general examinations of bacteria must be performed, presently used techniques are very slow and may not be helpful unless extremely tedious procedures are followed as mentioned in this paper, however, this situation is changing rapidly, however.
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UV Raman demonstrates that alpha-helical polyalanine peptides melt to polyproline II conformations.

TL;DR: In this article, Shi et al. examined the 204-nm UV Raman spectra of the peptide XAO and concluded that the non-alpha-helical conformations of these peptides are dominantly PPII.
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