Abstract: | Using a grid search technique, the entire conformational space of a system of four linked peptide units (tetrapeptide) was scanned to pick out geometrically possible 5→1 type hydrogen-bonded conformations defined as an α-turn. The energy minimization of these conformations led to 23 distinct minimum energy conformations (MECs) falling in 13 different classes. The presence of β and γ turn type hydrogen bonds along with 5→1 type hydrogen bond gave conformational variability in a given class. The occurrence of bifurcated hydrogen bonding network was a characteristic feature of most of the MECs. In many prototype MECs non-glycyl residues such as Ala and Pro could be accommodated. Comparison of MECs with the α-turn examples that are observed in proteins showed that the conformationally worked out MECs occurred in isolation in proteins, with the α-helical α-turn being distinctly the most predominant. © 1998 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |