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Temperature- and length-dependent energetics of formation for polyalanine helices in water: assignment of w(Ala)(n,T) and temperature-dependent CD ellipticity standards.

Gabriel E Job1, Robert J Kennedy, Björn Heitmann, Justin S Miller, Sharon M Walker, Daniel S Kemp.   

Abstract

Length-dependent helical propensities w(Ala)(n,T) at T = 10, 25, and 60 degrees C are assigned from t/c values and NMR 13C chemical shifts for series 1 peptides TrpLys(m)Inp2(t)Leu-Ala(n)(t)LeuInp2Lys(m)NH2, n = 15, 19, and 25, m = 5, in water. Van't Hoff analysis of w(Ala)(n,T) show that alpha-helix formation is primarily enthalpy-driven. For series 2 peptides Ac-Trp Lys5Inp2(t)Leu-(beta)AspHel-Ala(n)-beta-(t)LeuInp2Lys5NH2, n = 12 and 22, which contain exceptionally helical Ala(n) cores, protection factor-derived fractional helicities FH are assigned in the range 10-30 degrees C in water and used to calibrate temperature-dependent CD ellipticities [theta](lambda,H,n,T). These are applied to CD data for series 1 peptides, 12 < or = n < or = 45, to confirm the w(Ala)(n,T) assignments at T = 25 and 60 degrees C. The [theta](lambda,H,n,T) are temperature dependent within the wavelength region, 222 +/- 12 nm, and yield a temperature correction for calculation of FH from experimental values of [theta](222,n,T,Exp).

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16787087      PMCID: PMC1560101          DOI: 10.1021/ja060094y

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


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