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Nuclear magnetic resonance study of ring conformations of cyclic tetradepsipeptide AM-toxins and related peptides
Authors:Tsutomu Higashijima  Yasuyuki Shimohigashi  Tetsuo Kato  Nobuo Izumiya  Tamio Ueno  Tatsuo Miyazawa
Abstract:Cyclic tetradepsipeptides, AM-toxin I and II, are the host-specific phytotoxins of Alternaria mali. In order to elucidate conformation-toxicity relationships, we analyzed the 270-MHz proton nmr spectra of AM-toxins and hydrogenated analogs, (D -Ala2)AM-toxin I (toxic) and (L -Ala2)AM-toxin I (not toxic), in (C2H3)2SO. These cyclic tetradepsipeptides do not contain N-substituted amino acid residues, and all the peptide and ester groups have been found to be transoid. Two conformers with very unequal populations have been found for AM-toxin I and II; the Cβ?Cα? C?O conformations of the Dha2 residues are nonplanar S-trans in the major conformer and nonplanar S-cis in the minor conformer. Only one ring conformation has been found for each of (L -Ala2) and (D -Ala2)AM-toxin I. (L -Ala2)AM-toxin I takes a C4-type ring conformation; all the C?O groups and Cα-H bonds are oriented to the same side of the ring. (D -Ala2)AM-toxin I takes a new ring conformation; the side chain and C?O group of the L -Amp1 residue are oriented to the same side of the ring. This new conformation is also found for the major conformers of AM-toxin I and II and thus appears to be required for the toxicity. The ring conformations of Tyr(OCH3)1-bearing analog tetradepsipeptides have been found to be much the same as those of Amp1-bearing depsipeptides. Furthermore, on the basis of the two distinct conformations of (D -Ala2) and (L -Ala2)AM-toxin I, an empirical rule is proposed for the stable ring conformations of cyclic tetra-D ,L -peptides, not containing N-substituted amino acid residues.
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