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The Design of α/β-Peptides: Study on Three-Residue Turn Motifs and the Influence of Achiral Glycine on Helix and Turn

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CHEMISTRY-AN ASIAN JOURNAL
卷 6, 期 1, 页码 84-97

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/asia.201000438

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amino acids; foldamers; glycine; helical structures; peptides

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  1. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi

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Novel three-residue helix-turn secondary structures, nucleated by a helix at the N terminus, were generated in peptides that have 'beta-Caa-L-Ala-L-Ala,' 'beta-Caa-L-Ala-gamma-Caa,' and 'beta-Caa-L-Ala-delta-Caa' (in which beta-Caa is C-linked carbo-beta-amino acid, gamma-Caa is C-linked carbo-gamma-amino acid, and delta-Caa is C-linked carbo-delta-amino acid) at the C terminus. These turn structures are stabilized by 12-, 14-, and 15-membered (mr) hydrogen bonding between NH(i)/CO(i+2) (i+2 is the last residue in the peptide) along with a 7-mr hydrogen bond between CO(i)/NH(i+2). In addition, a series of alpha/beta-peptides were designed and synthesized with alternating glycine (Gly) and (S)-beta-Caa to study the influence of an achiral alpha-residue on the helix and helix-turn structures. In contrast to previous results, the three 'beta-alpha-beta' residues at the C terminus (alpha-residue being Gly) are stabilized by only a 13-mr forward hydrogen bond, which resembles an alpha-turn. Extensive NMR spectroscopic and molecular dynamics (MD) studies were performed to support these observations. The influence of chirality and side chain is also discussed.

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