Solvent polarity controls the helical conformation of short peptides rich in Calpha-tetrasubstituted amino acids |
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Authors: | Bellanda Massimo Mammi Stefano Geremia Silvano Demitri Nicola Randaccio Lucio Broxterman Quirinus B Kaptein Bernard Pengo Paolo Pasquato Lucia Scrimin Paolo |
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Affiliation: | University of Padova, Department of Chemical Sciences, 35131 Padova, Italy. |
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Abstract: | The two peptides, rich in C(alpha)-tetrasubstituted amino acids, Ac-[Aib-L-(alphaMe)Val-Aib](2)-L-His-NH(2) (1) and Ac-[Aib-L-(alphaMe)Val-Aib](2)-O-tBu (2 a) are prevalently helical. They present the unique property of changing their conformation from the alpha- to the 3(10)-helix as a function of the polarity of the solvent: alpha in more polar solvents, 3(10) in less polar ones. Conclusive evidence of this reversible change of conformation is reported on the basis of the circular dichroism (CD) spectra and a detailed two-dimensional NMR analysis in two solvents (trifluoroethanol and methanol) refined with molecular dynamics calculations. The X-ray diffractometric analysis of the crystals of both peptides reveals that they assume a prevalent 3(10)-helix conformation in the solid state. This conformation is practically superimposable on that obtained from the NMR analysis of 1 in methanol. The NMR results further validate the reported CD signature of the 3(10)-helix and the use of the CD technique for its assessment. |
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Keywords: | helical structures NMR spectroscopy peptides solvent effects structure elucidation |
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