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Probing helix propensity of monomers within a helical oligomer.


ABSTRACT: A simple strategy is proposed to assess the propensity of a given monomer to follow or not follow a particular helical scheme and to study helix reversal phenomena within helical oligomers. It consists of placing a monomer having a low helix propensity between two conformationally stable helical segments. Helix reversion then occurs preferentially at the site of this monomer, leading to the formation of isomers having P (right-handed) or M (left-handed) helicities at each of the two helical segments. The proportion between the P-P/M-M and P-M isomers is indicative of the stereochemical relations between the inserted monomer and the helical frame. Thus, xylylene or carboxylic acid anhydride spacers have been introduced between two helical oligoamides of 8-amino-2-quinolinecarboxylic acid. Both these spacers presumably lack some of the structural features that confer quinoline units with a high helix propensity. Only one species is observed in solution in the case of an anhydride spacer. This species was shown by x-ray crystallography to be a racemic mixture of P-P and M-M helices. Unexpectedly, the anhydride is consistently incorporated within helical oligoamides. For the xylylene spacer, the P-P/M-M racemate and P-M meso compound are in equal proportions in chloroform, showing that this spacer does not have a propensity to adopt any helical conformation in this solvent. However, the equilibria between the various isomers are shifted in toluene, where one species largely prevails. This species was shown by x-ray crystallography to be the P-P/M-M racemate. Molecular dynamics simulations are consistent with these solution data.

SUBMITTER: Dolain C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1297517 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Probing helix propensity of monomers within a helical oligomer.

Dolain Christel C   Léger Jean-Michel JM   Delsuc Nicolas N   Gornitzka Heinz H   Huc Ivan I  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20051028 45


A simple strategy is proposed to assess the propensity of a given monomer to follow or not follow a particular helical scheme and to study helix reversal phenomena within helical oligomers. It consists of placing a monomer having a low helix propensity between two conformationally stable helical segments. Helix reversion then occurs preferentially at the site of this monomer, leading to the formation of isomers having P (right-handed) or M (left-handed) helicities at each of the two helical segm  ...[more]

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