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Computationally designed β-turn foldamers of γ-peptides based on 2-(aminomethyl)cyclohexanecarboxylic acid
Young Kee Kang1, Byung Jin Byun
1Department of Chemistry, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Chungbuk 361-763, Republic of Korea. ykkang@chungbuk.ac.kr
Abstract:
The γ-peptide β-turn structures have been designed computationally by the combination of chirospecific γ(2),(3)-residues of 2-(aminomethyl)cyclohexanecarboxylic acid (γAmc(6)) with a cyclohexyl constraint on the C(α) -C(β) bond using density functional methods in water. The chirospecific γAmc(6) dipeptide with the (2S,3S)-(2R,3R) configurations forms a stable turn structure in water, resembling a type II' turn of α-peptides, which can be used as a β-turn motif in β-hairpins of Ala-based α-peptides. The γAmc(6) dipeptide with homochiral (2S,3S)-(2S,3S) configurations but different cyclohexyl puckerings shows the capability to be incorporated into one of two β-turn motifs of gramicidin S. The overall structure of this gramicidin S analogue is quite similar to the native gramicidin S with the same patterns and geometries of hydrogen bonds. Our calculated results and the recently observed results may imply the wider applicability of chirospecific γ-peptides with a cyclohexyl constraint on the backbone to form various peptide foldamers.
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