Conformation of dehydropeptides. Synthesis and solution structure of model peptides containing (E) and (Z) dehydroaminobutyric acid residues.

A Gupta, V S Chauhan
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Abstract

Six model dipeptide methylamides containing dehydroaminobutyric acid (delta Abu) of the type Boc-X-delta z Abu-NHCH3 and Box-X-delta E Abu-NHCH3, X = Ala, Val, Phe (Boc = tert-butoxycarbonyl), have been synthesized and their solution conformations explored using 300 MHz 1H NMR and IR spectroscopy. Studies based on delineation of intramolecularly hydrogen bonded NH groups in CDCl3 and (CD3)2SO revealed that none of the NH groups is appreciably solvent shielded. Difference NOE (Nuclear Overhauser Effect) studies have also failed to detect the presence of any discernible turn structure in these peptides. These studies indicate that the conformational preferences of peptides containing, alpha, beta-dehydroaminobutyric acid are different from those of delta ZPhe and delta ZLeu. It appears that steric interactions due to the beta-substituent in the dehydroamino acid moiety play an important role. Unlike delta ZPhe and delta ZLeu, which have relatively large beta-substituents, phenyl and isopropyl, respectively, and stabilize a beta-turn, the beta-methyl group of delta ZAbu or delta EAbu is readily accommodated in extended conformation. Clearly, the size of beta-substituent in dehydroamino acid crucially influences the conformational preferences. Thus, it may be possible to use different dehydroamino acids to introduce variable but definite constraints in synthetic peptides.

脱氢肽的构象。含有(E)和(Z)脱氢氨基丁酸残基的模型肽的合成和溶液结构。
合成了6种含脱氢氨基丁酸(delta Abu)的模型二肽甲酰胺,分别为Boc-X-delta z Abu- nhch3和Box-X-delta E Abu- nhch3, X = Ala, Val, Phe (Boc =叔丁基羰基),并利用300 MHz 1H NMR和IR光谱分析了它们的溶液构象。基于CDCl3和(CD3)2SO分子内氢键NH基团描述的研究表明,这些NH基团都没有明显的溶剂屏蔽作用。差异NOE(核Overhauser效应)研究也未能检测到这些肽中存在任何可识别的旋转结构。这些研究表明,含有α, β -脱氢氨基丁酸的肽与δ ZPhe和δ ZLeu的构象偏好不同。脱氢氨基酸部分β取代基的空间相互作用似乎起着重要作用。与ZPhe和ZLeu不同,ZPhe和ZLeu分别具有相对较大的取代基苯基和异丙基,并且稳定一个β -旋向,而ZAbu和EAbu的β -甲基很容易被容纳在扩展构象中。显然,-取代基的大小对脱氢氨基酸的构象偏好有重要影响。因此,有可能使用不同的脱氢氨基酸在合成肽中引入可变但确定的约束。
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