Design of monomeric water-soluble β-hairpin and β-sheet peptides

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Abstract

Since the fi rst report in 1993 (JACS 115, 5887–5888) of a peptide able to form a monomeric β-hairpin structure in aqueous solution, the design of peptides forming either β-hairpins (two-stranded antiparallel β-sheets) or three-stranded antiparallel β-sheets has become a fi eld of growing interest and activity. These studies have yielded great insights into the principles governing the stability and folding of β-hairpins and antiparallel β-sheets. This chapter provides an overview of the reported β-hairpin/β-sheet peptides focused on the applied design criteria, reviews briefl y the factors contributing to β-hairpin/β-sheet stability, and describes a protocol for the de novo design of β-sheet-forming peptides based on them. Guidelines to select appropriate turn and strand residues and to avoid self-association are provided. The methods employed to check the success of new designed peptides are also summarized. Since NMR is the best technique to that end, NOEs and chemical shifts characteristic of β-hairpins and three-stranded antiparallel β-sheets are given.

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Angeles Jiménez, M. (2014). Design of monomeric water-soluble β-hairpin and β-sheet peptides. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1216, 15–52. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1486-9_2

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