Literature DB >> 23212647

Protein secondary structure mimetics: crystal conformations of α/γ4-hybrid peptide12-helices with proteinogenic side chains and their analogy with α- and β-peptide helices.

Sandip V Jadhav1, Anupam Bandyopadhyay, Hosahudya N Gopi.   

Abstract

Numerous strategies have been developed to mimic the α-helical secondary structure using hybrid peptides containing non-natural amino acids. In contrast to the β- and α/β-hybrid peptides, very little is known about the folding patterns of hybrid peptides containing γ(4)-amino acids. Here we report the solid phase synthesis and crystallographic insight into the secondary structures formed by 1 : 1 alternating α/γ(4)-hybrid peptides. The crystal conformations suggest that heptapeptides P1, P2 and P3 adopted the 12-helix conformation with backward consecutive 1←4 H-bonds [C=O(i)···H-N (i + 3)]. In comparison with α-, β- and γ-peptides, the distinct projection of side-chains was observed along the helical cylinder. In contrast to the peptide containing stereochemically constrained α-amino acid Aib (P1), the peptide with complete proteinogenic side-chains (P3) displayed organized side chain-side chain interactions between the antiparallel helices in crystal packing. The analogy of the α/γ(4)-hybrid peptides with 3(10)-helix, α-helix and β-peptide 12-helix suggests that the internal H-bonding pattern and macrodipole were analogous to the α- and β-peptide helices. In addition, helical parameters were found to be very similar to that of β-peptide 12-helices.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23212647     DOI: 10.1039/c2ob26805a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Org Biomol Chem        ISSN: 1477-0520            Impact factor:   3.876


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