Gly-Pro-Arg confers stability similar to Gly-Pro-Hyp in the collagen triple-helix of host-guest peptides

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Abstract

A set of host-guest peptides of the form Ac(Gly-Pro-Hyp)3-Gly-X-Y- (Gly-Pro-Hyp)4-Gly-Gly-NH2 has been designed to evaluate the propensity of different Gly-X-Y triplets for the triple-helix conformation (Shah, N. K., Ramshaw, J. A. M., Kirkpatrick, A., Shah, C., and Brodsky, B. (1996) Biochemistry 35, 10262-10268). All Gly-X-Y guest triplets led to a decrease in melting temperature from the host (Gly-Pro-Hyp)s peptide except for Gly- Pro-Arg. In this Gly-Pro-Hyp-rich environment, Gly-Pro-Arg was found to be as stabilizing as Gly-Pro-Hyp. Decreased stability of host-guest peptides containing Gly-Pro-Lys, Gly-Pro-homo-Arg, and Gly-Arg-Hyp compared with Gly- Pro-Arg indicated a stabilization that is optimal for Arg and specific to the Y-position. Arg was found to have a similar stabilizing effect when residues other than Pro are in the X-position. Both Arg and Hyp stabilize the triple- helix preferentially in the Y-position in a stereospecific manner and occupy largely Y-positions in collagen. However, contiguous Gly-Pro-Hyp units are highly stable and promote triple-helix folding, whereas incorporation of multiple Gly-Pro-Arg triplets was destabilizing and folded slowly due to charge repulsion. In collagen, Gly-Pro-Arg may contribute maximally to local triple-helix stability while also having the potential for electrostatic interactions in fibril formation and binding.

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Yang, W., Chan, V. C., Kirkpatrick, A., Ramshaw, J. A. M., & Brodsky, B. (1997). Gly-Pro-Arg confers stability similar to Gly-Pro-Hyp in the collagen triple-helix of host-guest peptides. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 272(46), 28837–28840. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.272.46.28837

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