Abstract
The existence of two additional C 10 hydrogen bonds in the tripeptide molecule is demonstrated, so that altogether there are four such hydrogen bonds in this molecule. The accuracy with which the hydrogen bond can be located is examined, and this accuracy is sufficient for chemical and biological purposes. Some further comparisons with experimental facts, including an enkephalin fragment, are reported.
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