Stabilizing capping motif for β-hairpins and sheets
- 19 May 2010
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 107 (23) , 10466-10471
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0913534107
Abstract
Although much has been learned about the design of models of beta-sheets during the last decade, modest fold stabilities in water and terminal fraying remain a feature of most beta-hairpin peptides. In the case of hairpin capping, nature did not provide guidance for solving the problem. Some observations from prior turn capping designs, with further optimization, have provided a generally applicable, "unnatural" beta cap motif (alkanoyl-Trp at the N terminus and Trp-Thr-Gly at the C terminus) that provides a net contribution of 6 + kJ/mol to beta-hairpin stability, surpassing all other interactions that stabilize beta-hairpins including the covalent disulfide bond. The motif, made up entirely of natural residues, is specific to the termini of antiparallel beta-strands and reduces fraying at the ends of hairpins and other beta-sheet models. Utilizing this motif, 10- to 22-residue peptide scaffolds of defined stereochemistry that are greater than 98% folded in water have been prepared. The beta-cap can also be used to staple together short antiparallel beta-strands connected by a long flexible loop.Keywords
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