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Solvated helical backbones: x-ray diffraction study of Boc-Ala-Leu-Aib-Ala-Leu-Aib-OMe.H2O
Authors:I L Karle  J L Flippen-Anderson  K Uma  P Balaram
Abstract:A second example of insertion of a water molecule into the helical backbone of an apolar peptide is presented here and compared to a similar occurrence in a longer peptide with the same type of sequence of residues, i.e., Boc-Aib-(Ala-Leu-Aib)3-OMe. The backbone of the title compound assumes an approximate 3(10)-helical form with three 4----1 hydrogen bonds. In the place of a fourth 4----1 hydrogen bond, a water molecule is inserted between O(1) and N(4), and acts as a bridge by forming hydrogen bonds N(4) ... W(1) (2.95 A) and W(1) ... O(1) (2.81 A). The water molecule participates in a third hydrogen bond with a neighboring peptide molecule, W(1) ... O(4) (2.91 A). The insertion of the water molecule causes the apolar peptide to mimic an amphiphilic helix. Crystals grown from ethyl acetate/petroleum ether (reported here) or from methanol/water solution are in space group P2(1)2(1)2(1) with a = 12.024(4) A, b = 15.714(6) A, c = 21.411(7) A, Z = 4 and dcalc = 1.124 g/cm3 for C32H58N6O9.H2O. The overall agreement factor R is 6.3% for 2707 reflections observed with intensities greater than 3 sigma(F) and the resolution is 0.90 A.
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