Abstract: | The synthesis and characterization of poly(LysAla3) are described. The polytetrapeptide is a model for short sequences found in proelastin, and is presumably involved in desmosine or isodesmosine cross-link formation in the native protein. Poly(LysAla3) is found to possess a mixture of conformations in aqueous solution dependent on molecular weight and pH. Low-molecular-weight (ca. 3000) material appears to be a mixture of random and extended helix at neutral pH. However, as the molecular weight is increased an increasing amount of α-helix is observed rising to >50% for mol wt = 21,000. The α-helical chain segments are thermally stable, melting to a mixture of extended and random forms at Tm = 25°C. High pH (10.5) promotes further α-helix formation but at pH >11.0 the polypeptide becomes insoluble. The inference is that short chain segments of the peptide in elastin are unlikely to be α-helical in the equilibrium state but may fluctuate through such a conformation. |