Stereoelectronic Effects on Collagen Stability: The Dichotomy of 4-Fluoroproline Diastereomers
- 11 July 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 125 (31) , 9262-9263
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja035881z
Abstract
Collagen is the most abundant protein in animals. Natural collagen consists of a triple helix of (Xaa-Yaa-Gly)n chains, in which the Xaa and Yaa residues are often l-proline. Here, a (2S,4S)-4-fluoroproline (flp) residue is shown to be greatly stabilizing in the Xaa position (but destabilizing in the Yaa position). In contrast, a (2S,4R)-4-fluoroproline (Flp) residue is shown to be greatly destabilizing in the Xaa position (but stabilizing in the Yaa position). The dichotomous effect of the diastereomers appears to arise from a gauche effect, which alters pyrrolidine ring pucker and hence properly (or improperly) preorganizes main-chain dihedral angles. Thus, the rational use of stereoelectronic effects can enhance the conformational stability of a protein.Keywords
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