Structural properties and photophysical behavior of conformationally constrained hexapeptides functionalized with a new fluorescent analog of tryptophan and a nitroxide radical quencher |
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Authors: | Venanzi Mariano Valeri Alessandro Palleschi Antonio Stella Lorenzo Moroder Luis Formaggio Fernando Toniolo Claudio Pispisa Basilio |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Sciences and Technologies, University of Tor Vergata, 00133 Rome, Italy. venanzi@uniroma2.it |
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Abstract: | The influence of the conformational properties on the photophysics of two de novo designed hexapeptides was studied by spectroscopic measurements (ir, NMR, steady-state, and time resolved fluorescence) and molecular mechanics calculations. The peptide sequences comprise two nonproteinogenic residues: a beta-(1-azulenyl)-L-alanine (Aal) residue, obtained by formally functionalizing the Ala side chain with the azulene chromophore, and a Calpha-tetrasubstituted alpha-amino acid (TOAC), incorporating a nitroxide group in a cycloalkyl moiety. Aal represents a new fluorescent, quasi-isosteric Trp analog and TOAC a stable radical species, frequently used as a paramagnetic probe in biochemical studies. The peptide chains differ in the sequence position of the two probes and are heavily based on Aib (alpha-aminoisobutyric acid) residues to generate conformationally restricted helical structures, as confirmed by both spectroscopic and computational results. The conformationally controlled, excited state interactions, determining the photophysical relaxation of the Aal*/TOAC pair, are also discussed. |
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Keywords: | photophysics de novo designed hexapeptides spectroscopy molecular mechanics peptide sequences proteinogenic residues |
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