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Water-solubilized, cap-stabilized, helical polyalanines: calibration standards for NMR and CD analyses.

Björn Heitmann1, Gabriel E Job, Robert J Kennedy, Sharon M Walker, Daniel S Kemp.   

Abstract

NMR and CD studies are reported for two length series of solubilized, spaced, highly helical polyalanines that are N-capped by the optimal helix stabilizer (beta)Asp-Hel and C-capped by beta-aminoalanine beta and that are studied in water at 2 degrees C, pH 1-8. NMR analysis yields a structural characterization of the peptide Ac(beta)AspHelAla(8)betaNH(2) and selected members of one (beta)AspHelAla(n)beta series. At pH > 4.5 the (beta)AspHel cap provides a preorganized triad of carboxylate anion and two amide residues that is complementary to the helical polyalanine N-terminus. The C-terminal beta-aminoalanine assumes a helix-stabilizing conformation consistent with literature precedents. H(N)CO NMR experiments applied to capped, uniformly (13)C- and (15)N-labeled Ala(8) and Ala(12) peptides define Ala(n) hydrogen bonding signatures as alpha-helical without detectable 3(10) character. Relative NH-->ND exchange rates yield site protection factors PF(i) that define uniquely high fractional helicities FH for the peptide Ala(n) regions. These Ala(n) calibration series, studied in water and lacking helix-stabilizing tertiary structure, yield the first (13)C NMR chemical shifts, (3)J(HNH)(alpha) coupling constants, and CD ellipticities [theta(Molar)](lambda,n) characteristic of a fully helical alanine within an Ala(n) context. CD data are used to assign parameters X and [theta](lambda,infinity), required for rigorous calculation of FH values from CD ellipticities.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15701003      PMCID: PMC1941670          DOI: 10.1021/ja0457462

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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