Literature DB >> 16294349

A photocontrolled beta-hairpin peptide.

Shou-Liang Dong1, Markus Löweneck, Tobias E Schrader, Wolfgang J Schreier, Wolfgang Zinth, Luis Moroder, Christian Renner.   

Abstract

Beta-hairpins constitute the smallest beta-type structures in peptides and proteins. The development of highly stable, yet monomeric beta-hairpins based on the tryptophan zipper motif was therefore a remarkable success [A. G. Cochran, N. J. Skelton, M. A. Starovasnik, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci USA 2001, 98, 5578-5583]. We have been able to design, synthesize and characterize a hairpin based on this motif which incorporates an azobenzene-based photoswitch, that allows for time-resolved folding studies of beta-structures with unprecedented time resolution. At room temperature the trans-azo isomer exhibits a mostly disordered structure; however, light-induced isomerization to the cis-azo form leads to a predominantly extended and parallel conformation of the two peptide parts, which are linked by the novel photoswitch, [3-(3-aminomethyl)phenylazo]phenylacetic acid (AMPP). While in the original sequence the dipeptide Asn-Gly forms a type I' beta-turn which connects the two strands of the hairpin, this role is adopted by the AMPP chromophore in our photoresponsive beta-hairpin that can apparently act as a beta I'-turn mimetic. The beta-hairpin structure was determined and confirmed by NMR spectroscopy, but the folding process can be monitored by pronounced changes in the CD, IR and fluorescence spectra. Finally, incorporation of the structurally and functionally important beta-hairpin motif into proteins by chemical ligation might allow for the photocontrol of protein structures and/or functions.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16294349     DOI: 10.1002/chem.200500986

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.236


  13 in total

1.  Light-triggered beta-hairpin folding and unfolding.

Authors:  Tobias E Schrader; Wolfgang J Schreier; Thorben Cordes; Florian O Koller; Galina Babitzki; Robert Denschlag; Christian Renner; Markus Löweneck; Shou-Liang Dong; Luis Moroder; Paul Tavan; Wolfgang Zinth
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9.  Light and heat control over secondary structure and amyloid-like fiber formation in an overcrowded-alkene-modified Trp zipper.

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Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2015-09-23       Impact factor: 9.825

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