Literature DB >> 17985897

Biophysical and structural characterization of a robust octameric beta-peptide bundle.

Jessica L Goodman1, E James Petersson, Douglas S Daniels, Jade X Qiu, Alanna Schepartz.   

Abstract

Proteins composed of alpha-amino acids are essential components of the machinery required for life. Stanley Miller's renowned electric discharge experiment provided evidence that an environment of methane, ammonia, water, and hydrogen was sufficient to produce alpha-amino acids. This reaction also generated other potential protein building blocks such as the beta-amino acid beta-glycine (also known as beta-alanine); however, the potential of these species to form complex ordered structures that support functional roles has not been widely investigated. In this report we apply a variety of biophysical techniques, including circular dichroism, differential scanning calorimetry, analytical ultracentrifugation, NMR and X-ray crystallography, to characterize the oligomerization of two 12-mer beta3-peptides, Acid-1Y and Acid-1Y*. Like the previously reported beta3-peptide Zwit-1F, Acid-1Y and Acid-1Y* fold spontaneously into discrete, octameric quaternary structures that we refer to as beta-peptide bundles. Surprisingly, the Acid-1Y octamer is more stable than the analogous Zwit-1F octamer, in terms of both its thermodynamics and kinetics of unfolding. The structure of Acid-1Y, reported here to 2.3 A resolution, provides intriguing hypotheses for the increase in stability. To summarize, in this work we provide additional evidence that nonnatural beta-peptide oligomers can assemble into cooperatively folded structures with potential application in enzyme design, and as medical tools and nanomaterials. Furthermore, these studies suggest that nature's selection of alpha-amino acid precursors was not based solely on their ability to assemble into stable oligomeric structures.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17985897      PMCID: PMC2784816          DOI: 10.1021/ja0754002

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


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