Keywords: L-Peptide-D-PeptideMirrorImages.png en This image will appear in the wikipedia peptidomimetics page Figure 1 D-peptides assume the mirror image conformation of their L-peptide analogues Many D-proteins and other D-peptides when placed on a nonchiral solvent like water assume the mirror image conformation of their L-peptide counterpart Pictured is an L-peptide 1 fragment with the sequence Asp-Val-Ser and the D-peptide Asp-Val-Ser 2 shown from C-terminus to N-terminus own Pablo gainza 2010-05-26 Peptides Created with PyMOL Chirality |