NMR structure of the S-linked glycopeptide sublancin 168

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Abstract

Sublancin 168 is a member of a small group of glycosylated antimicrobial peptides known as glycocins. The solution structure of sublancin 168, a 37-amino-acid peptide produced by Bacillus subtilis 168, has been solved by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Sublancin comprises two α-helices and a well-defined interhelical loop. The two helices span residues 6-16 and 26-35, and the loop region encompasses residues 17-25. The 9-amino-acid loop region contains a β-S-linked glucose moiety attached to Cys22. Hydrophobic interactions as well as hydrogen bonding are responsible for the well-structured loop region. The three-dimensional structure provides an explanation for the previously reported extraordinary high stability of sublancin 168. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Garcia De Gonzalo, C. V., Zhu, L., Oman, T. J., & Van Der Donk, W. A. (2014). NMR structure of the S-linked glycopeptide sublancin 168. ACS Chemical Biology, 9(3), 796–801. https://doi.org/10.1021/cb4008106

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