Investigation of the Effect of Turn Residues on Tetrapeptide Aldol Catalysts with β‑Turn Propensity

Peptide catalysts for a wide diversity of reaction types contain a common motifresidues that bias the sequence toward β-turn secondary structure. In this work, we explore what role that secondary structure plays in the catalysis of aldol reactions for primary amine tetrapeptide aldol catalysts. Usi...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS omega 2022-12, Vol.7 (49), p.45336-45340
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Albert Y., Calicdan, Xavier A., Glover, Gene N., Luo, Xue, Barroso, Gage T., Hoppe, Brooke K., Boyle, Kelsey M., Witus, Leah S.
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Zusammenfassung:Peptide catalysts for a wide diversity of reaction types contain a common motifresidues that bias the sequence toward β-turn secondary structure. In this work, we explore what role that secondary structure plays in the catalysis of aldol reactions for primary amine tetrapeptide aldol catalysts. Using a lead tetrapeptide β-turn catalytic sequence, we varied the i + 1 and i + 2 residues to amino acids that would affect the β-turn propensity. We then studied the correlation between secondary structure, aldol rate enhancement, and stereoselectivity of the reaction between hydroxyacetone and 4-nitrobenzaldehyde. Using the i + 3 amide chemical shift as a measure of β-turn character, we found a rough correlation between the peptide structure and reaction kinetics but minimal effect on stereoselectivity. These trends may help aid the design of future catalytic sequences.
ISSN:2470-1343
2470-1343
DOI:10.1021/acsomega.2c05921