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Published on: August 1, 2018
Redox-Triggered Reversible Switching between Dynamic and Quasi-static α-Helical Peptides
Naoki Ousaka1,2, Mark J MacLachlan1,3,4, Shigehisa Akine1,5
1Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kakuma-machi, Kanazawa University, 920-1192, Kanazawa, Japan.
Abstract:
We report the reversible transformation between a singly stapled dynamic α-helical peptide and a doubly stapled quasi-static one through redox-triggered dithiol/disulfide conversions of a stapling moiety. This process allows the rate of interconversion between the right-handed (P) and left-handed (M) α-helices to be altered by a factor of approximately 103 before and after the transformation. An as-obtained doubly stapled α-helical peptide, which is composed of an achiral peptide having an l-valine carboxylic acid residue at the C-terminus, a disulfide-based reversible staple, and a biphenyl-based fixed staple, adopts an (M)-rich form as a kinetically trapped state. The (M)-rich helix was subsequently transformed into the thermodynamically stable (P)-rich form in 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane with the half-life time (t1/2) of approximately 44 days at 25 °C. Reduction of the doubly stapled peptide with tri-n-butylphosphine in tetrahydrofuran/water (10/1, v/v) produced the corresponding singly stapled dynamic α-helical peptide bearing two thiol groups at the side chains, which underwent solvent-induced reversible helicity inversion. The resulting dithiol of the singly stapled peptide could be reoxidized to form the original doubly stapled form using 4,4'-dithiodipyridine. Furthermore, the P/M interconversion of a doubly stapled peptide with two flexible hydrocarbon-based staples is considerably more rapid than that with more rigid staples.
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