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Conformation and anion binding properties of cyclic hexapeptides containing L-4-hydroxyproline and 6-aminopicolinic acid subunits.

Stefan Kubik1, Richard Goddard.   

Abstract

Two cyclic hexapeptides containing alternating all R and all S configured Ll-(4R/S)-hydroxyproline and 6-aminopicolinic acid subunits are presented, and the influence of the hydroxyl groups on the solubility, conformation, and receptor properties is investigated. Cyclopeptide 2, containing the natural 4R configured hydroxyproline, adopts a conformation similar to that of the unsubstituted peptide 1, which is able to bind anions such as halides and sulfate in aqueous solution. 2 also interacts with these anions, but whereas 1 forms sandwich type 2:1 complexes, in which the anion is bound by two cyclopeptide moieties, 2 forms 1:1 complexes. The stabilities of the halide and sulfate complexes of 2 range between 10(0) and 10(2) M(-1) in 80% D(2)O/CD(3)OD. Complex formation is detectable even in water, but with slightly smaller stability constants. Using this information a quantitative evaluation of the stability of the 2:1 complexes of 1, for which overall stability constants in the order 10(4) to 10(5) M(-2) in 80% D(2)O/CD(3)OD were observed, was made. In contrast to 2, the conformation of 3, containing the non-natural 4S configured hydroxyproline, is strongly affected by the presence of the hydroxyl groups. In d(6)-DMSO and methanol/water mixtures a slow conformational equilibrium between two C(3)-symmetrical conformers is observed, and 3 is thus much less preorganized for anion binding than either 1 or 2.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11943849      PMCID: PMC122733          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.062625299

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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