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To: Tong Peng <peng@risc.nyu.edu>
Subject: Data of amino acids?
Cc: chemistry@www.ccl.net


At 13:42 25-10-1996 -0400, Tong Peng wrote:

>I'd like to know where can I find data of amino acids, such their
>geometry, bond length and angle of peptide bonds etc. And is there an
>online resource of such kind of informations?


Dear colleague

As i work mainly with n-amino acid neuroinhibitors, we have quite extensive
results on dithioglycine and glycine (ab initio 6-31G* and PM3) zwitterionic
and neutral on print on J. Sulphur Silic. and on beta and alpha alanine
(wich will appear on the EUCMOS XXIII procedings in J.Molec.Struct.). Just
the smaller ones...
If this could interest you please tell me.

                                        Mario Tulio Rosado
                                        Dept. of Chemistry
                                        University of Madeira
                                        PORTUGAL


