betaaspartylarginine
Beta-aspartylarginine is a dipeptide in which the side-chain β-carboxyl group of aspartate forms a peptide bond with the α-amino group of arginine, yielding a beta-peptide linkage rather than the standard α-peptide bond found in most proteins and peptides. In this arrangement, the β-aspartyl unit is linked to the arginine residue, creating a structural motif that differs from conventional dipeptides in backbone connectivity and potential conformational preferences.
Nomenclature and relation to other beta peptides: the name reflects the unusual bond formation between the
Preparation and occurrence: beta-aspartylarginine can be prepared synthetically via peptide coupling strategies that protect the side-chain
Properties and applications: the nonstandard β linkage endows the compound with unique chemical and potentially biological properties,
See also: beta peptides, isoaspartyl peptides, dipeptides, peptide chemistry.