Abstract
Any theory as to the structure of the molecule of simple native protein must take account of a number of facts belonging to many different domains of science. As our starting point we take the following: (
а
) The molecules are largely, if not entirely, made up of amino- and imino-acid molecules. They contain peptide linkages, but in general few —NH
2
groups not belonging to side chains, and, in some cases, possibly none (Cohn 1928). (
b
) There is a general uniformity among proteins of widely different chemical composition (Jordan Lloyd 1926; Astbury and Lomax 1935); presumably, therefore, there is a simple general plan in the arrangement of the amino- and imino-acid residues characteristic of proteins in general.
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