The conformational preferences of ?-lactam and its role in constraining peptide structure
- 1 September 1990
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design
- Vol. 4 (3) , 239-253
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00125013
Abstract
The conformational constraints imposed by γ-lactams in peptides have been studied using valence force field energy calculations and flexible geometry maps. It has been found that while cyclisation restrains the Ψ of the lactam, non-bonded interactions contribute to the constraints on ϕ of the lactam. The γ-lactam also affects the (ϕ,Ψ) of the residue after it in a peptide sequence. For an l-lactam, the ring geometry restricts Ψ to about-120°, and ϕ has two minima, the lowest energy around-140° and a higher minimum (5 kcal/mol higher) at 60°, making an l-γ-lactam more favourably accommodated in a near extended conformation than in position 2 of a type II′ β-turn. The energy of the ϕ∼+60° minimum can be lowered substantially until it is more favoured than the-140° minimum by progressive substitution of bulkier groups on the amide N of the l-γ-lactam. The (ϕ,Ψ) maps of the residue succeeding a γ-lactam show subtle differences from those of standard N-methylated residues. The dependence of the constraints on the chirality of γ-lactams and N-substituted γ-lactams, in terms of the formation of secondary structures like β-turns is discussed and the comparison of the theoretical conformations with experimental results is highlighted.This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
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