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1.
The conformational preference of Cα,α-diphenylglycinc (Døg) and Cα,α-dibenzylglycine (Dbz) residues was assessed in selected derivatives and small peptides by conformational energy computations, ir absorption, 1H-nmr, and x-ray diffraction. Conformational energy computations on the two monopeptides strongly support the view that these Cα,α-symmetrically disubstituted glycines are conformationally restricted and that their minimum energy conformation falls in the fully extended (C5) region. The results of the theoretical analyses appear to be in agreement with the solution and crystal-state structural propensities of three derivatives and seven di-and tripeptides.  相似文献   

2.
The crystal-state molecular structures of five linear Ac3c homo-oligopeptides to the tetramer were determined by x-ray diffraction. The oligomers are H-(Ac3c)2-OMe, Fmoc-(Ac3c)2-OMe MeOH, Ac-(Ac3c)2-OMe, pBrBz-(Ac3c)3-OMe · H2O, and t-Boc-(Ac3c)4-OMe · 2H2O. The results indicate the propensity of the tri- and tetrapeptides to fold into type I β-bends and distorted 310-helices, respectively, in partial contrast to Aib, Ac5c, and Ac6c homo-peptides of comparable main-chain length, where regular type III β-bends and 310-helical structures were found. When the influence of the constraints produced by the intramolecular H bonds of the C10-type is absent, other less common structural features may be observed. The average geometry of the cyclopropyl group of the Ac3c residue is found to be asymmetric and the N? Cα? C′ bond angle significantly expanded from the regular tetrahedral value.  相似文献   

3.
The molecular and crystal structures of one derivative and three homopeptides (from the di-to the tetrapeptide level) of the chiral, Cα, α-disubstituted glycine Cα-methyl, Cα-benzylglycine [(αMe)Phe], have been determined by x-ray diffraction. The derivative is mClAc-D -(αMe)Phe-OH, and the peptides are pBrBz-[D -(αMe)Phe]2-NHMe, pBrBz-[D -(αMe)Phe]3-OH hemihydrate, and pBrBz-[D -(αMe)Phe]4-OtBu sesquihydrate. All (αMe)Phe residues prefer ?,ψ torsion angles in the helical region of the conformational map. The dipeptide methylamide and the tripeptide carboxylic acid adopt a β-turn conformation with a 1 ← 4 C?O…?H? N intramolecular H bond. The structure of the tripeptide carboxylic acid is further stabilized by a 1 ← 4 C?O…?H? O intramolecular H bond, forming an “oxy-analogue” of a β-turn. The tetrapeptide ester is folded in a regular (incipient) 310-helix. In general, the relationship between (αMe)Phe chirality and helix screw sense is opposite to that exhibited by protein amino acids. A comparison is made with the conclusions extracted from published work on homopeptides from other Cα-methylated α-amino acids. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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The conformational preferences of the N-trifluoroacetylated homo-peptides of Cα,α-diethylglycine from monomer to pentamer in chloroform solution were determined by using ir absorption and 1H-nmr. Intramolecular hydrogen bonding was found to be the dominant factor for all NH groups. The likely absence of a conformational transition upon increasing main-chain length, and the remarkable stability to dilution, heating, and addition of perturbing agents, are additional relevant findings of this study. These results are in agreement with those of the fully extended, C5-conformation-forming homo-peptides from the higher homolog Cα,α-di-n-propylglycine, but contrast dramatically to those of the homo-peptides from the lower homolog Cα,α-dimethylglycine, which have been shown to adopt the 310-helical structure.  相似文献   

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A complete series of terminally blocked, monodispersed homo-oligopeptides (to the pentamer level) from the sterically demanding, medium-ring alicyclic Cα,α-disubstituted glycine 1-aminocyclooctane-1-carb oxylic acid (Ac8c), and two Ala/Ac8c tripeptides, were synthesized by solution methods and fully characterized. The preferred conformation of all the oligopeptides was determined in deuterochloroform solution by IR absorption and 1H-NMR. The molecular structures of the amino acid derivative Z-Ac8c-OH, the dipeptide pBrBz- (Ac8c)2-OH and the tripeptide pBrBz-(Ac8c)3-OtBu were assessed in the crystal state by X-ray diffraction. Conformational energy computations were performed on the monopeptide Ac-Ac8c-NHMe. Taken together, the results obtained strongly support the view that the Ac8c residue is an effective β-turn and helix former. A comparison is also made with the conformational preferences of α-aminoisobutyric acid, the prototype of Cα, α-disubstituted glycines, and of the other members of the family of 1-aminocycloalkane-1-carboxylic acids (Acnc, with n=3, 5–7) investigated so far. The implications for the use of the Ac8c residue in peptide conformational design are considered.  相似文献   

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Conformational energy computations on a derivative and a homo-dipeptide of Cα,α-diethylglycine were performed. In both cases the N- and C-terminal groups are blocked as acetamido and methylamido moieties, respectively. It was found that the Cα,α-diethylglycine residues are conformationally restricted and that the minimum energy conformation corresponds to the fully extended C5 structure when the N? Cα? C′ bond angle is smaller than 108° (as experimentally observed). The results of the theoretical analysis are in agreement with the crystal-state structural propensity of the complete series of N-trifluoroacetylated homo-peptides of this Cα,α-dialkylated residue from monomer to pentamer, determined by x-ray diffraction and also described in this work. Interestingly, for the first time, a crystallographically planar peptide backbone was observed (in the protected tripeptide). A comparison with peptides of Cα,α-dimethylglycine, Cα-methyl, Cα-ethylglycine, and Cα,α-di-n-propylglycine indicates that the fully extended conformation becomes more stable than the helical structures when both amino acid side-chain Cβ atoms are substituted.  相似文献   

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The conformational preferences of linear peptides containing α,α-disubstituted α-amino acids, derived from the crystal structures of 28 compounds, are reviewed. In particular, the sensitivity of peptide conformation to the geometry of these unusual amino acids is underlined. We also consider possible future directions of research, which, we hope, will result in a complete understanding of the structures adopted by peptaibol antibiotics.  相似文献   

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We report here the synthesis and molecular structure in the solid state of fully protected tripeptides containing Cα,α-diphenylglycine (Dph), namely Z-Aib-Dph-Gly-OMe (Aib: Cα,α-dimethylgrycine) and Bz-Dph-Dph-Gly-OMe. The molecular conformation around the Dph residue, containing two bulky substituents, is fully extended, while the Aib residue, containing two smaller groups on the Cα atom, adopts the typical 310/α-helical conformation. Gly residues, without substituents on the Cα atom, show different conformational preferences. Each residue seems to behave, from a conformational point of view, independently from the presence of the other residues, and thus mixed local conformations (folded and extended) are present in the crystals. The nonconventional peptide synthesis, using the Ugi reaction, is also reported. © 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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The relationship between the local backbone conformation and bond angles at Cα of symmetrically substituted Cα,α-dialkylated glycines (Cα,α-dimethylglycine or α-aminoisobutyric acid, Aib; Cα,α-diethylglycine, Deg; Cα,α-di-n-propylglycine, Dpg) has been investigated by molecular dynamics (MD) simulation adopting flat bottom harmonic potentials, instead of the usual harmonic restraints, for the Cα bond angles. The MD simulations show that the Cα bond angles are related to the local backbone conformation, irrespectively of the side-chain length of Aib, Deg, and Dpg residues. Moreover, the N-Cα-C′ (τ) angle is the most sensitive conformational parameter and, in the folded form, is always larger and more flexible than in the extended one. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Biopoly 46: 239–244, 1998  相似文献   

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A series of N- and C-protected, monodispersed homo-oligopeptides (to the pentamer level) from the cycloaliphatic Cα,α,-dialkylated glycine 1-aminocyclononane-1-carboxylic acid (Ac9c) and two Ala/Ac9c tripeptides have been synthesized by solution methods and fully characterized. The conformational preferences of all the model peptides were determined in deuterochloroform solution by FT-IR absorption and 1H-NMR. The molecular structures of the amino acid derivatives mClAc-Ac9c-OH and Z-Ac9c-OtBu, the dipeptide pBrBz-(Ac9c)2-OtBu, the tetrapeptide Z-(Ac9c)4-OtBu, and the pentapeptide Z-( Ac9c)5-OtBu were determined in the crystal state by X-ray diffraction. Based on this information, the average geometry and the preferred conformation for the cyclononyl moiety of the Ac9c residue have been assessed. The backbone conformational data are strongly in favour of the conclusion that the Ac9c residue is a strong β-turn and helix former. A comparison with the structural propensity of α-aminoisobutyric acid, the prototype of Cα,α-dialkylated glycines, and the other extensively investigated members of the family of 1-aminocycloalkane-1-carboxylic acids (Acnc, with n=3−8) is made and the implications for the use of the Ac9c residue in conformationally constrained analogues of bioactive peptides are briefly examined. © 1997 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. J. Pep. Sci. 3: 367–382 No. of Figures: 10. No. of Tables: 6. No. of References: 62  相似文献   

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A variety of host L -alanine homo-peptides (to the pentamer) containing one or two spin-labelled TOAC (2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl-4-amino-4-carboxylic acid) residues were synthesized by solution methods and fully characterized. The conformational features of the terminally blocked, doubly spin-labelled–TOAC–(Ala)2–TOAC–Ala– pentapeptide were examined in the crystal state by X-ray diffraction and in solution using a combination of techniques (Fourier transform infrared, circular dichroism, cyclic voltammetry and electron spin resonance) in comparison with singly labelled shorter peptides. The 310-helical structure of the pentapeptide, promoted by the two Cα,α-disubstituted glycines under favourable experimental conditions, allows an interaction to take place between the two nitroxide TOAC side chains spaced by one turn of the helix. Taken together, these results suggest that TOAC is an excellent probe for exploring bends and helices in doubly labelled peptides.  相似文献   

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The present work describes three novel nonpolar host peptide sequences that provide a ready assessment of the 310- and α-helix compatibilities of natural and unnatural amino acids at different positions of small- to medium-size peptides. The unpolar peptides containing Ala, Aib, and a C-terminal p-iodoanilide group were designed in such a way that the peptides could be rapidly assembled in a modular fashion, were highly soluble in solvent mixtures of triflouroethanol and H2O for CD- and two-dimensional (2D) nmr spectroscopic analyses, and showed excellent crystallinity suited for x-ray structure analysis. To validate our approach we synthesized 9-mer peptides 79a–96 (Table IV), 12-mer peptides 99–110c (Table V), and 10-mer peptides 120a–125d and 129–133 (Table VI and Scheme 8) incorporating a series of optically pure cyclic and open-chain (R)- and (S)-α,α-disubstituted glycines 1–10 (Figure 2). These amino acids are known to significantly modulate the conformations of small peptides. Based on x-ray structures of 9-mers 79a, 80, and 87 (Figures 4–7), 10-mers 124c, 131, and 132 (Figures 9–12), and 12-mer peptide 102b (Figure 13), CD spectra of all peptides recorded in acidic, neutral, and basic media and detailed 2D-nmr analyses of 9-mer peptide 86 and 12-mer 102b, several interesting conformational observations were made. Especially interesting results were obtained using the convex constraint CD analysis proposed by Fasman on 9-mer peptides 79a–d, 80, 81, 86, and 87, which allowed us to determine the relative content of 310- and α-helical conformations. These results were fully supported by the corresponding x-ray and 2D-nmr analyses. As a striking example we found that the (S)- and (R)-β-tetralin derived amino acids (R)- and (S)-1 show excellent α-helix stabilisation, more pronounced than Aib and Ala. These novel reference peptide sequences should help establish a scale for natural and unnatural amino acids concerning their intrinsic 310- and α-helix compatibilities at different positions of medium-sized peptides and thus improve our understanding in the folding processes of peptides. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Biopoly 42: 575–626, 1997  相似文献   

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The preferred conformations of N-acetyl-N′-methyl amides of some dialkylglycines have been determined by empirical conformational-energy calculations; minimum-energy conformations were located by minimizing the energy with respect to all the dihedral angles of the molecules. The conformational space of these compounds is sterically restricted, and low-energy conformations are found only in the regions of fully extended and helical structures. Increasing the bulkiness of the substituents on the Cα, the fully extended conformation becomes gradually more stable than the helical structure preferred in the cases of dimethylglycine. This trend is, however, strongly dependent on the bond angles between the substituents on the Cα atom: In particular, helical structures are favored by standard values (111°) of the N-Cα-C′ angle, while fully extended conformations are favored by smaller values of the same angle, as experimentally observed, for instance, in the case of α,α-di-n-propylglycine.  相似文献   

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The crystal state conformations of three peptides containing the α,α-dialkylated residues. α,α-di-n-propylglycine (Dpg) and α,α-di-n-butylglycine (Dbg), have been established by x-ray diffraction. Boc-Ala-Dpg-Alu-OMe (I) and Boc-Ala-Dbg-Ala-OMe (III) adopt distorted type II β-turn conformations with Ala (1) and Dpg/Dbg (2) as the corner residues. In both peptides the conformational angles at the Dxg residue (I: ? = 66.2°, ψ = 19.3°; III: ? = 66.5°. ψ = 21.1°) deviate appreciably from ideal values for the i + 2 residue in a type II β-turn. In both peptides the observed (N…O) distances between the Boc CO and Ala (3) NH groups are far too long (1: 3.44 Å: III: 3.63 Å) for an intramolecular 4 → 1 hydrogen bond. Boc-Ala-Dpg-Ata-NHMe (II) crystallizes with two independent molecules in the asymmetric unit. Both molecules HA and HB adopt consecutive β-turn (type III-III in HA and type III-I in IIB) or incipient 310-helical structures, stabilized by two intramolecular 4 → 1 hydrogen bonds. In all four molecules the bond angle N-Cα-C′ (τ) at the Dxg residues are ≥ 110°. The observation of conformational angles in the helical region of ?,ψ space at these residues is consistent with theoretical predictions. © 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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A single chiral cyclic α,α‐disubstituted amino acid, (3S,4S)‐1‐amino‐(3,4‐dimethoxy)cyclopentanecarboxylic acid [(S,S)‐Ac5cdOM], was placed at the N‐terminal or C‐terminal positions of achiral α‐aminoisobutyric acid (Aib) peptide segments. The IR and 1H NMR spectra indicated that the dominant conformations of two peptides Cbz‐[(S,S)‐Ac5cdOM]‐(Aib)4‐OEt ( 1) and Cbz‐(Aib)4‐[(S,S)‐Ac5cdOM]‐OMe (2) in solution were helical structures. X‐ray crystallographic analysis of 1 and 2 revealed that a left‐handed (M) 310‐helical structure was present in 1 and that a right‐handed (P) 310‐helical structure was present in 2 in their crystalline states. Copyright © 2010 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The peptide Boc-L-Val-ΔPhe-ΔPhe-L-Val-OCH3 was synthesized by the azlactone method in solution phase, and its crystal and molecular structures were determined by x-ray diffraction method. Single crystals were grown by slow evaporation from a methanol/water solution at 6°C. The crystals belong to an orthorhombic space group P212121 with a = 10.478 (6) Å, b = 13.953 (1), c = 24.347 (2) and Z = 4. The structure was determined by direct methods and refined by least squares procedure to an R value of 0.052. The structure consists of a peptide and a water molecule. The peptide adopts two overlapping β-turn conformations of Types II and I′ with torsion angles: ϕ1 = -54.8 (6), ψ1 = 130.5 (4), ϕ2 = 65.8 (5), ψ2 = 12.8 (6), ϕ3 = 79.4 (5), ψ3 = 3.9 (7)°. The conformation is stabilized by intramolecular hydrogen bonds involving Boc CO and NH of ΔPhe3 and CO of Val1 and NH of Val4. The molecules are tightly packed in the unit cell. The crystal structure is stabilized by hydrogen bonds involving NH of ΔPhe2 and CO of a symmetry related (x-½, ½ -y, -z) ΔPhe2. The solvent-water molecule forms two hydrogen bonds with peptide molecule involving NH of Val1 as an acceptor and another with CO of a symmetry related (1 -x, y-½, ½ -z) ΔPhe3 as a donor. These studies indicate that a tetrapeptide with two consecutive ΔPhe residues sequenced with valines on both ends adopts two overlapping β-turns of Types II and I′. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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Two complete series of N-protected oligopeptide esters to the pentamer level from 1-amino-cycloundecane-1-carboxylic acid (Ac11c), an alpha-amino acid conformationally constrained through a medium-ring C(i)alpha<-->C(i)alpha cyclization, and either the L-Ala or Aib residue, along with the N-protected Ac11c monomer and homo-dimer alkylamides, have been synthesized by solution methods and fully characterized. The preferred conformation of these model peptides has been assessed in deuterochloroform solution by FT-IR absorption and 1H-NMR techniques. Furthermore, the molecular structures of one derivative (Z-Ac11c-OH) and two peptides (the tripeptide ester Z-Aib-Ac11c-Aib-OtBu and the pentapeptide ester Z-Ac11c-(Aib)2-Ac11c-Aib-OtBu) have been determined in the crystal state by X-ray diffraction. The experimental results support the view that beta-bends and 3(10)-helices are preferentially adopted by peptides rich in Ac11c, the second largest cycloaliphatic C(alpha,alpha)-disubstituted glycine known. This investigation has allowed the authors to approach the completion of a detailed conformational analysis of the whole 1-amino-cycloalkane-1-carboxylic acid (Ac(n)c, with n = 3-12) series, which represents the prerequisite for their recent proposal of the 'Ac(n)c scan' concept.  相似文献   

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Dehydroamino acids are non‐coded amino acids that offer unique conformational properties. Dehydrophenylalanine (ΔPhe) is most commonly used to modify bioactive peptides to constrain the topography of the phenyl ring in the side chain, which commonly serves as a pharmacophore. The Ramachandran maps (in the gas phase and in CHCl3 mimicking environments) of ΔPhe analogues with methyl groups at the β position of the side chain as well as at the C‐terminal amide were calculated using the B3LYP/6‐31 + G** method. Unexpectedly, β‐methylation alone results in an increase of conformational freedom of the affected ΔPhe residue. However, further modification by introducing an additional methyl group at C‐terminal methyl amide results in a steric crowding that fixes the torsion angle ψ of all conformers to the value 123°, regardless of the Z or E position of the phenyl ring. The number of conformers is reduced and the accessible conformational space of the residues is very limited. In particular, (Z)‐Δ(βMe)Phe with the tertiary C‐terminal amide can be classified as the amino acid derivative that has a single conformational state as it seems to adopt only the β conformation. Copyright © 2009 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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《Chirality》2017,29(7):369-375
Chiral diamine catalysts 11a–e derived from α ,α ‐diphenyl prolinol were prepared and successfully applied to the Michael addition of aromatic oximes to α ,β ‐unsaturated aldehydes in mediocre to good yields (up to 78%) and good to high enantioselectivities (up to 93% ee ).  相似文献   

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The preferred conformations of model cyclopropylglycine peptides have been investigated by means of ab initio and empirical methods. Empirical computations performed with fixed bond lengths and valence angles using two well-known force fields show that only values of ? in the ranges ±70° ± 20° are sterically allowed, and that the C7-conformation corresponds to the absolute energy minimum irrespective of the terminal groups used. Also, ab initio computations give similar results, but suggest greater stabilities for bridge and, especially, extended structures. These discrepancies can be removed, adding to the empirical force field a twofold torsional potential on ψ and using softer steric repulsive potentials. Complete geometry optimization using both ab initio and empirical methods does not affect the relative stabilities of folded conformations, but leads to a further significant stabilization of the fully extended structure via large modifications of some valence angles.  相似文献   

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