Spectral Assignment and Conformational Analysis of Cyclic Peptides by Carbon-13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Tentative assignment for each carbon resonance in the natural abundance high resolution carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance Fourier transform spectrum at 25.2 MHz of the biologically active cyclic octapeptides, synthetic oxytocin (43 carbons) and lysine-vasopressin (46 carbons) and the cyclic dodec...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1972-12, Vol.247 (24), p.8183-8192 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Tentative assignment for each carbon resonance in the natural abundance high resolution carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance
Fourier transform spectrum at 25.2 MHz of the biologically active cyclic octapeptides, synthetic oxytocin (43 carbons) and
lysine-vasopressin (46 carbons) and the cyclic dodecapeptide bacitracin (66 carbons) has been made using a number of different
techniques. The 13 C assignments of the constituent amino acids were used to investigate the conformation of these cyclic peptides in aqueous
solution. The chemical shift nonequivalence found for the end chain and β-substituted methyl carbons of the 3 isoleucyl residues
in bacitracin may result from different chemical environments imposed by the conformation of this peptide. Furthermore, the
small differences (less than 2 ppm) in chemical shifts of the cyclic peptide 13 C resonances relative to the amino acids (correcting for internal peptide bond, N- and C-terminal, and pH effects) and linear
peptides may also reflect the extent that 13 C shifts are affected by different conformations. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/s0021-9258(20)81826-2 |