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Long, Chiral Polypeptide 3<sub>10</sub>-Helices at Atomic Resolution
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1988
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Crystal StructureChiral Polypeptide 3Molecular BiologyPeptide ScienceProtein FoldingProtein X-ray CrystallographyBiophysicsBiochemistryConformational StudyCrystallographyStructural BiologyCrystal-state Preferred ConformationNatural SciencesPeptide LibraryX-ray DiffractionPeptoidShort PeptidesMolecular BiophysicsMedicine
The crystal-state preferred conformation of the terminally blocked hepta- and octapeptides with the general formula -(Aib)n L-Leu-(Aib)2- (n = 4 and 5, respectively), determined by X-ray diffraction, was found to be a right-handed 3(10)-helix stabilized by five and six consecutive intramolecular NH...O = C H-bonds of the C(10)-III type, respectively. The octapeptide structure represents the first observation at atomic resolution of a regular, chiral 3(10)-helix larger than two complete turns. In both cases the right handed screw sense of the helix is dictated by the presence of the single, internal L-residue. This study confirms the propensity of short peptides rich in Aib, the prototype of the amino acid residues dialkylated at the alpha carbon, to adopt a 3(10)-helical structure and is expected to help our understanding of the conformational preferences of the membrane-active, channel-forming, ion-transporting peptaibol antibiotics.
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