Canadian Journal of Chemistry

Model studies of competing hydrolysis and epimerization of some tetrapeptides of interest in amino acid racemization studies in geochronology

ME Moir, RJ Crawford

Index: Moir, Michael E.; Crawford, Robert J. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1988 , vol. 66, p. 2903 - 2913

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Abstract

The processes of epimerization of individual peptide units in proteins and the concurrent cleavage of peptide bonds are modelled by heating some tetrapeptide and tetrapeptide derivatives to 148.5° C in pH 6.8 phosphate buffer. An excess of d-proline was observed during the heating of l-prolyl-l-leucylglycylglycine. The d/l ratio of proline attains a maximum value of 2.1 after 90 minutes. The excess d-proline is attributed to the formation of a 2.3: 1 ...

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