Literature DB >> 10917455

Role of azaamino acid residue in beta-turn formation and stability in designed peptide.

H J Lee1, I A Ahn, S Ro, K H Choi, Y S Choi, K B Lee.   

Abstract

The structural perturbation induced by C(alpha)-->N(alpha) exchange in azaamino acid-containing peptides was predicted by ab initio calculation of the 6-31G* and 3-21G* levels. The global energy-minimum conformations for model compounds, For-azaXaa-NH2 (Xaa=Gly, Ala, Leu) appeared to be the beta-turn motif with a dihedral angle of phi= +/- 90 degrees, psi=0 degrees. This suggests that incorporation of the azaXaa residue into the i+2 position of designed peptides could stabilize the beta-turn structure. The model azaLeu-containing peptide, Boc-Phe-azaLeu-Ala-OMe, which is predicted to adopt a beta-turn conformation was designed and synthesized in order to experimentally elucidate the role of the azaamino acid residue. Its structural preference in organic solvents was investigated using 1H NMR, molecular modelling and IR spectroscopy. The temperature coefficients of amide protons, the characteristic NOE patterns, the restrained molecular dynamics simulation and IR spectroscopy defined the dihedral angles [ (phi i+1, psi i+1) (phi i+2, psi i+2)] of the Phe-azaLeu fragment in the model peptide, Boc-Phe-azaLeu-Ala-OMe, as [(-59 degrees, 127 degrees) (107 degrees, -4 degrees)]. This solution conformation supports a betaII-turn structural preference in azaLeu-containing peptides as predicted by the quantum chemical calculation. Therefore, intercalation of the azaamino acid residue into the i+2 position in synthetic peptides is expected to provide a stable beta-turn formation, and this could be utilized in the design of new peptidomimetics adopting a beta-turn scaffold.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10917455     DOI: 10.1034/j.1399-3011.2000.00717.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pept Res        ISSN: 1397-002X


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