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Twists or turns: stabilising alpha vs. beta turns in tetrapeptides.


ABSTRACT: Protein-protein interactions involve hotspots as small as 4 sequential amino acids. Corresponding tetrapeptides have no structure in water. Here we report linking side chains of amino acids X and Z to form 24 cyclic tetrapeptides, cyclo-[XAAZ]-NH2, and stabilise 14-18 membered rings that mimic different kinds of non-regular secondary structures found in protein hotspots. 2D NMR spectra allowed determination of 3D structures for 14 cyclic tetrapeptides in water. Five formed two (i, i + 3) hydrogen bonds and a beta/gamma (6, 7) or beta (9, 19, 20) turn; eight formed one (i, i + 4) hydrogen bond and twisted into a non-helical (13, 18, 21, 22, 24) or helical (5, 17, 23) alpha turn; one was less structured (15). A beta or gamma turn was favoured for Z = Dab, Orn or Glu due to a ?1 gauche (+) rotamer, while an alpha turn was favoured for Z = Dap (but not X = Dap) due to a gauche (-) rotamer. Surprisingly, an unstructured peptide ARLARLARL could be twisted into a helix when either a helical or non-helical alpha turn (5, 13, 17, 18, 21-24) with Z = Dap was attached to the N-terminus. These structural models provide insights into stability for different turns and twists corresponding to non-regular folds in protein hotspots.

SUBMITTER: Hoang HN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7020788 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Twists or turns: stabilising alpha <i>vs.</i> beta turns in tetrapeptides.

Hoang Huy N HN   Hill Timothy A TA   Ruiz-Gómez Gloria G   Diness Frederik F   Mason Jody M JM   Wu Chongyang C   Abbenante Giovanni G   Shepherd Nicholas E NE   Fairlie David P DP  

Chemical science 20191003 45


Protein-protein interactions involve hotspots as small as 4 sequential amino acids. Corresponding tetrapeptides have no structure in water. Here we report linking side chains of amino acids X and Z to form 24 cyclic tetrapeptides, cyclo-[XAAZ]-NH<sub>2</sub>, and stabilise 14-18 membered rings that mimic different kinds of non-regular secondary structures found in protein hotspots. 2D NMR spectra allowed determination of 3D structures for 14 cyclic tetrapeptides in water. Five formed two (<i>i</  ...[more]

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