Comparing conformations at low temperature and at high viscosity. Conformational study of somatostatin and two of its analogues in methanol and in ethylene glycol.

P Verheyden, E De Wolf, H Jaspers, G Van Binst
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The influence of low temperature and high viscosity on the conformation of somatostatin and two of its analogues was investigated by 1H NMR in solution. The conformation of native somatostatin, a cyclic octapeptide agonist DC13-116 and a linear octapeptide agonist were compared in ethylene glycol at 303 K and in methanol at low temperature. The first goal of this study was to investigate if either low temperature or high viscosity is the more important for the reduction of the conformational freedom. Secondly we wanted to compare the amount of information concerning the conformation present in both solvents. A larger amount of NOESY cross-peaks is observed in ethylene glycol at room temperature compared to methanol at low temperature. This indicates that the raising of the viscosity is a more important factor in reducing the flexibility of peptides than the lowering of the temperature.

比较低温和高粘度时的构象。生长抑素及其两种类似物在甲醇和乙二醇中的构象研究。
用1H NMR研究了低温和高粘度对生长抑素及其两种类似物构象的影响。比较了天然生长抑素、环状八肽激动剂DC13-116和线性八肽激动剂在303 K乙二醇和低温甲醇中的构象。本研究的第一个目标是研究低温或高粘度对构象自由的降低是否更重要。其次,我们想比较两种溶剂中存在的构象的信息量。在室温下,与在低温下的甲醇相比,在乙二醇中观察到更多的NOESY交叉峰。这表明,在降低多肽的柔韧性方面,粘度的升高比温度的降低更为重要。
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