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Conformational Features of a Synthetic Cyclic Peptide Corresponding to the Complete V3 Loop of the RF HIV‐1 Strain in Water and Water/Trifluoroethanol Solutions
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The disulfide-bridge-closed cyclic peptide corresponding to the whole V3 loop of the RF HIV-1 strain was examined by proton two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy in water and water/trifluoroethanol solutions. Although most of the peptide is conformationally averaged in water, the NOE data support a beta-turn conformation for the central conservative GPGR region and the presence of nascent helix. Upon addition of trifluoroethanol, helix formation in the C-terminal part becomes apparent. This is confirmed by CD data. NOEs indicative of multiple and transient beta-turns around the Asn6 glycosylation site and NOEs fitting X-ray data on a linear V3 peptide-Fab complex also emerge. The C-terminal helix is shown to have amphipathic character and might thus assist in the infection process.
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