Conformational analysis of neuropeptide Y-[18-36] analogs in hydrophobic environments. |
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Authors: | E Lazoura I Maidonis E Bayer M T Hearn and M I Aguilar |
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Institution: | Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia. |
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Abstract: | The interactive and conformational behavior of a series of neuropeptide Y-18-36] (NPY-18-36]) analogs in hydrophobic environments have been investigated using reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) and circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy. The peptides studied comprised a series of 16 analogs of NPY-18-36], each containing a single D-amino acid substitution. The influence of these single L-->D substitutions on the alpha-helical conformation of the NPY-18-36] analogs in different solvent environments was determined by CD spectroscopy. Retention parameters related to the hydrophobic contact area and the affinity of interaction were determined with an n-octadecyl (C18) adsorbent. Structural transitions for all peptides were manifested as significant changes in the hydrophobic binding domain and surface affinity between 4 degrees C and 37 degrees C. The results indicated that the central region of NPY-18-36] (residues 23-33) is important for maintenance of the alpha-helical conformation. Moreover, L-->D amino acid residue substitutions within the N- and C-terminal regions, as well as Asn29 and Leu30, do not appear to affect the secondary structure of the peptide. These studies demonstrate that RP-HPLC provides a powerful adjunct for investigations into the induction of stabilized secondary structure in peptides upon their interaction with hydrophobic surfaces. |
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