An unusual C-H...O hydrogen bond mediated reversal of polypeptide chain direction in a synthetic peptide helix |
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Authors: | Aravinda S Shamala N Pramanik A Das C Balaram P |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-, 560012, India. |
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Abstract: | An unusual C-terminal conformation has been detected in a synthetic decapeptide designed to analyze the stereochemistry of helix termination in polypeptides. The crystal structure of the decapeptide Boc-Leu-Aib-Val-Ala-Leu-Aib-Val-(D)Ala-(D)Leu-Aib-OMe reveals a helical segment spanning residues 1-7 and helix termination by formation of a Schellman motif, generated by (D)Ala(8) adopting the left-handed helical (alpha(L)) conformation. The extended conformation at (D)Leu(9) results in a compact folded structure, stabilized by a potentially strong C-H. O hydrogen bond between Ala(4) C(alpha)H and (D)Leu(9) CO. The parameters for C-H. O interaction are Ala(4) C(alpha)H. O=C (D)Leu(9) distance 3.27 A, C(alpha)-H. O angle 176 degrees, and O. H(alpha) distance 2.29 A. This structure suggests that insertion of contiguous D-residues may provide a handle for the generation of designed structures containing more than one helical segment folded in a compact manner. |
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