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Conformational preferences of non-prolyl and prolyl residues.

Young Kee Kang1.   

Abstract

The conformational study on Ac-Ala-NHMe (the alanine dipeptide) and Ac-Pro-NHMe (the proline dipeptide) is carried out using ab initio HF and density functional methods with the self-consistent reaction field method to explore the differences in the backbone conformational preference and the cis-trans isomerization for the non-prolyl and prolyl residues in the gas phase and in the solutions (chloroform and water). For the alanine and proline dipeptides, with the increase of solvent polarity, the populations of the conformation tC with an intramolecular C(7) hydrogen bond significantly decrease, and those of the polyproline II-like conformation tF and the alpha-helical conformation tA increase, which is in good agreement with the results from circular dichroism and NMR experiments. For both the dipeptides, as the solvent polarity increases, the relative free energy of the cis conformer to the trans conformer decreases and the rotational barrier to the cis-trans isomerization increases. It is found that the cis-trans isomerization proceeds in common through only the clockwise rotation with omega' approximately +120 degrees about the non-prolyl and prolyl peptide bonds in both the gas phase and the solutions. The pertinent distance d(N...H-N(NHMe)) can successfully describe the increase in the rotational barriers for the non-prolyl and prolyl trans-cis isomerization as the solvent polarity increases and the higher barriers for the non-prolyl residue than for the prolyl residue, as seen in experimental and calculated results. By analysis of the contributions to rotational barriers, the cis-trans isomerization for the non-prolyl and prolyl peptide bonds is proven to be entirely enthalpy driven in the gas phase and in the solutions. The calculated cis populations and rotational barriers to the cis-trans isomerization for both the dipeptides in chloroform and/or water accord with the experimental values.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17048963     DOI: 10.1021/jp0647481

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem B        ISSN: 1520-5207            Impact factor:   2.991


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