Conformational mimicry. II. An obligatory cis amide bond in a small linear peptide |
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Authors: | G D Smith J Zabrocki T A Flak G R Marshall |
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Affiliation: | Medical Foundation of Buffalo, Inc. NY. |
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Abstract: | The structure of Z-Pro psi [CN4]-Ala-OBzl has been determined by X-ray crystallographic techniques. The structure crystallizes in space group P2(1) with cell constants a = 22.176(3) A, b = 6.141(1)A, c = 8.275(1) A, beta = 98.31(1), and Z = 2. The structure has been refined to a residual of 0.038 for 2538 independent data. The amide bond between the prolyl and alanyl residues is cis, a result of the presence of the tetrazole ring system, as is the urethane bond linking the benzyloxycarbonyl and the prolyl groups. A comparison of the structures in this study to other structures containing cis amide bonds shows that the tetrazole ring system, when incorporated into peptides, mimics a cis amide bond. Changes in the distance between the alpha-carbons adjacent to the tetrazole rings in the linear peptide as compared with the bicyclic diketopiperazine required a reassessment of the conformational mimicry with the cis amide bond. |
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