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Complete hydrolysis of a hexapeptide gives 2 gly, leu, phe, pro, and tyr. reaction of the peptide with phenylisothiocyanate gave the phenylthiohydantoin of pro. partial hydrolysis of the peptide gave the following fragments: phe-gly-tyr, gly-phe-gly, pro-leu-gly, leu-gly-phe. what is the structure of the peptide?
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