Controlling the conformational stability of coiled-coil peptides with a single stereogenic center of a peripheral β-amino acid residue

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Abstract

The key issue in the research on foldamers remains the understanding of the relationship between the monomers structure and conformational properties at the oligomer level. In peptidomimetic foldamers, the main goal of which is to mimic the structure of proteins, a main challenge is still better understanding of the folding of peptides and the factors that influence their conformational stability. We probed the impact of the modification of the peptide periphery with trans- and cis-2-aminocyclopentanecarboxylic acid (ACPC) on the structure and stability of the model coiled-coil using circular dichroism (CD), analytical ultracentrifugation (AUC) and two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (2D NMR). Although, trans-ACPC and cis-ACPC-containing mutants differ by only one peripheral stereogenic center, their conformational stability is strikingly different.

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Szefczyk, M., Ożga, K., Drewniak-Świtalska, M., Rudzińska-Szostak, E., Hołubowicz, R., Ożyhar, A., & Berlicki, Ł. (2022). Controlling the conformational stability of coiled-coil peptides with a single stereogenic center of a peripheral β-amino acid residue. RSC Advances, 12(8), 4640–4647. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ra00111j

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