Influence of lysine content and pH on the stability of alanine-based copolypeptides

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Abstract

To account for the relative contributions of lysine and alanine residues to the stability of α-helices of copolymers of these two residues, conformational energy calculations were carried out for several hexadecapeptides at several pHs. All the calculations considered explicitly the coupling between the conformation of the molecule and the ionization equilibria as a function of pH. The total free energy function used in these calculations included terms that account for the solvation free energy and free energy of ionization. These terms were evaluated by means of a fast multigrid boundary element method. Reasonable agreement with experimental values was obtained for the helix contents and vicinal coupling constants (3JHNα). The helix contents were found to depend strongly on the lysine content, in agreement with recent experimental results of Williams et al. In the lowest energy conformation computed for a hexadecapeptide containing 3 lysine residues at pH 6, the lysine side chains are preferentially hydrated; this decreases the hydration of the backbone CO and NH groups, thereby forcing the latter to form hydrogen bonds with each other in the helical conformation. The lowest energy conformation computed for a hexadecapeptide containing 6 lysine residues at pH 6 shows a close proximity between the NH3+ groups of the lysine side chains, a feature that was previously observed in calculations of short alanine-based oligopeptides. The calculation on a blocked 16-mer of alanine shows a 7% helix content based on the Boltzmann averaged vicinal coupling constants computed from the dihedral angles φ, consistent with previous experimental evidence on triblock copolymers containing a central block of alanines, and with earlier theoretical calculations.

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Vila, J. A., Ripoll, D. R., & Scheraga, H. A. (2001). Influence of lysine content and pH on the stability of alanine-based copolypeptides. Biopolymers, 58(3), 235–246. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0282(200103)58:3<235::AID-BIP1001>3.0.CO;2-T

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