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Helices in peptoids of alpha- and beta-peptides.

Carsten Baldauf1, Robert Günther, Hans-Jörg Hofmann.   

Abstract

Peptoids of alpha- and beta-peptides (alpha- and beta-peptoids) can be obtained by shifting the amino acid side chains from the backbone carbon atoms of the monomer constituents to the peptide nitrogen atoms. They are, therefore, N-substituted poly-glycines and poly-beta-alanines, respectively. Due to the substituted nitrogen atoms, the ability for hydrogen bond formation between peptide bonds gets lost. It may be very interesting to see whether such non-natural oligomers could be regarded as foldamers, which fold into definite backbone conformers. In this paper, we provide a complete overview on helix formation in alpha- and beta-peptoids on the basis of systematic theoretical conformational analyses employing the methods of ab initio molecular orbital (MO) theory. It can be shown that the alpha- and beta-peptoid structures form helical structures with both trans and cis peptide bonds despite the missing hydrogen bonds. Obviously, the conformational properties of the backbone are more important for folding than the possibility of hydrogen bonding. There are close relationships between the helices of alpha-peptoids and poly-glycine and poly-proline helices of alpha-peptides, whereas the helices of beta-peptoids correspond to the well-known helical structures of beta-peptides as, for instance, the 3(1)-helix of beta-peptides with 14-membered hydrogen-bonded rings. Thus, alpha- and beta-peptoids enrich the field of foldamers and may be used as useful tools in peptide and protein design.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16582460     DOI: 10.1088/1478-3975/3/1/S01

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Biol        ISSN: 1478-3967            Impact factor:   2.583


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