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Interactions of trifluoroethanol with [val5]angiotensin II
Chiradip Chatterjee1, David Martinez, John T Gerig
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California 93106, USA.
Abstract:
Intermolecular 1H{19F} NOE experiments have been used to explore the interactions of trifluoroethanol (TFE) with the octapeptide hormone [val5]angiotensin II at temperatures from 5 to 25 degrees C. Circular dichroism spectra indicate that 40% trifluoroethanol has an influence on the conformations of the peptide, probably leading to beta-structures. Diffusion experiments show that the mean hydrodynamic radius of the peptide in 40% trifluoroethanol-water is about 8 A, consistent with significant folding of the peptide in this medium. Distance constraints derived from intramolecular NOESY data along with observed vicinal coupling constants (3JCalphaHNH) were used to develop conformations consistent with available data. Assuming that intermolecular 1H{19F} NOEs are the result of diffusive encounters of TFE and peptide molecules, it is shown that no single conformation is consistent with the experimental values of the sigmaHF cross-relaxation parameters. It is argued that the disagreements between observed and expected values of sigmaHF are the result of formation of long-lived (approximately 0.5 ns) fluoroalcohol-peptide complexes, a conclusion consonant with similar studies of other peptide-fluoroalcohol systems. Complex formation appears to be especially prevalent near the charged amino acid side chains of the hormone.
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