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The high lability of peptide linkages in peptides containing glycine residues together with some L-proline residues was demonstrated.
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Methyl esters of dipeptides consisting of glycine andl-proline were synthesized.
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Methods of isolating proline-containing peptide esters and of preparing benzyloxycarbonylglycine hydrochloride were perfected.
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Shibnev, V.A., Kozarenko, T.D. & Poroshin, K.T. Esters of peptides containingl-proline and glycine. Russ Chem Bull 9, 1392–1397 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00907675
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