Helix Nucleation via Hydrocarbon Cross-link Mimicking N-capping Box
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The N-capping box is a well-known helix-stabilizing motif with a distinct reciprocal backbone-side chain hydrogen-bonding arrangement at the N-terminus of helices. This unique N-terminal flanking motif consists of a hydrogen-bonded cycle of four amino acid residues in which the backbone amide of the N3 residue forms a hydrogen bond with the side chain of the Ncap residue, and reciprocally, the side chain of the N3 accepts a hydrogen from the Ncap amide. In this study, as a new helix-stabilizing strategy, we examined a metathesis-based cross-linking system that mimics the hydrogen bond between the Ncap amide and the side chain of the N3 at the N-terminus. Using this new system, we prepared two alanine/lysine-based model peptides and analyzed its impact on helix stabilization. We found that a 16-membered macrocycle incorporated by ring-closing metathesis effectively induces and stabilizes helical conformations of the given model sequence.

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Helix Nucleation via Hydrocarbon Cross-link Mimicking N-capping Box
저자
Luong Thuy NguyenLuong, Huy XuanKim, Young-Woo
DOI
10.1002/bkcs.10727
발행일
2016-04
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Article
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Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
37
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566 ~ 570