The 2.0 5 ‐helix in hetero‐oligopeptides entirely composed of C α,α ‐disubstituted glycines with both side chains longer than methyls

The existence of the very uncommon, but potentially quite interesting, multiple, consecutive fully‐extended conformation (2.0 5 ‐helix) has been already clearly demonstrated in homo ‐oligopeptides based on quaternary α‐amino acids with both side chains longer than methyls, but not cyclized on the α‐...

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Veröffentlicht in:Peptide Science 2014-03, Vol.102 (2), p.145-158
Hauptverfasser: Crisma, Marco, Peggion, Cristina, Moretto, Alessandro, Banerjee, Raja, Supakar, Subhrangshu, Formaggio, Fernando, Toniolo, Claudio
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Zusammenfassung:The existence of the very uncommon, but potentially quite interesting, multiple, consecutive fully‐extended conformation (2.0 5 ‐helix) has been already clearly demonstrated in homo ‐oligopeptides based on quaternary α‐amino acids with both side chains longer than methyls, but not cyclized on the α‐carbon atom. To extend the scope of this research, in this work we investigated the occurrence of this flat 3D‐structure in hetero ‐oligopeptides, each composed of two or three different residues of that class. The synthesis of a terminally protected peptide series to the tetrapeptide level was carried out by solution methods. The resulting oligomers were chemically and conformationally characterized. The data obtained point to an overwhelming population of the fully‐extended conformation in CDCl 3 . However, a solvent‐driven switch to a predominant 3 10 ‐helical structure was seen in CD 3 CN. A delicate, local balance between these two conformations is confirmed to occur in the crystalline state. Molecular dynamics simulations in CHCl 3 on a hetero‐tetrapeptide converged to the fully‐extended conformation even starting from the 3 10 ‐helical structure. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Biopolymers (Pept Sci) 102: 145–158, 2014.
ISSN:0006-3525
DOI:10.1002/bip.22450