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A Novel Long‐Range n to π* Interaction Secures the Smallest known α‐Helix in Water
Authors:Huy N Hoang  Chongyang Wu  Timothy A Hill  Aline Dantas de Araujo  Paul V Bernhardt  Ligong Liu  David P Fairlie
Abstract:The introduction of an amide bond linking side chains of the first and fifth amino acids forms a cyclic pentapeptide that optimally stabilizes the smallest known α‐helix in water. The origin of the stabilization is unclear. The observed dependence of α‐helicity on the solvent and cyclization linker led us to discover a novel long‐range n to π* interaction between a main‐chain amide oxygen and a uniquely positioned carbonyl group in the linker of cyclic pentapeptides. CD and NMR spectra, NMR and X‐ray structures, modelling, and MD simulations reveal that this first example of a synthetically incorporated long‐range n to π* CO???Cγ=Ο interaction uniquely enforces an almost perfect and remarkably stable peptide α‐helix in water but not in DMSO. This unusual interaction with a covalent amide bond outside the helical backbone suggests new approaches to synthetically stabilize peptide structures in water.
Keywords:α  -Helices  Cyclische Peptide  Fixierte Peptide  Peptidstrukturen  Proteinstrukturen
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