Abstract
There is a lack of functional group diversity in the reverse turn motifs nucleating a β-sheet conformation in designed peptides, proteins and foldamers. The majority of these sequences consist of d-Pro-l-Pro, d-Pro-Gly or Asn-Gly as the turn inducing motif restricting their biological application and physicochemical modulation. In this report, for the first time we elucidate that N-methylation of heterochiral amino acids in linear peptides nucleates β-sheet conformation without the necessity of having a ring or covalent constraint at the reverse turn. Our results show that d-Pro can be conveniently substituted by any other N-methylated d-amino acid followed by an N-methylated l-amino acid or sarcosine to adopt a βII′ turn inducing the β-sheet folding. Furthermore, we reveal that a single amino acid either at the i + 1 or i + 2 site of the reverse turn can modulate the right-handed twist, which eventually dictates the extent of the foldedness of the β-hairpin.
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Ghosh, D., Lahiri, P., Verma, H., Mukherjee, S., & Chatterjee, J. (2016). Engineering β-sheets employing: N -methylated heterochiral amino acids. Chemical Science, 7(8), 5212–5218. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6sc00518g
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