Peptide/protein structure analysis using the chemical shift index method: Upfield α-CH values reveal dynamic helices and αL sites

The alpha-CH shifts observed by 1H NMR for medium-sized peptides and for an unusual small protein, herein, which has a high density of alpha L conformations within its 43 residue length, reveal that the recently introduced chemical shift index (CSI) analysis places short dynamic helices (alpha R) and alpha L residues in the same category as stable helices. The method appears to be a promising addition to the arsenal of methods for peptide structure analysis and is clearly not limited to rigid protein systems.

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