Effects of Aqueous and Organic Solvents on the Conformational Properties of the Helix-Forming α-Methyl-β-l-aspartamyl Residue
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in The Journal of Organic Chemistry
- Vol. 61 (20) , 6849-6855
- https://doi.org/10.1021/jo952179f
Abstract
The conformational preferences of N-acetyl-N‘-methyl-α-methyl-β-l-aspartamide, which is the model compound for helical poly(β-l-aspartate)s, have been determined by ab initio SCF-MO computations. Two driving patterns have been found for the existing 13 minimum energy conformations: (i) intramolecular hydrogen bonding interactions of both amide−amide and amide−ester type; and (ii) repulsive interactions between the four oxygen atoms contained in the molecule. Self-consistent reaction-field (SCRF) calculations based on the method proposed by Miertus, Scrocco, and Tomasi have been performed in order to evaluate the effect of the solvent on the conformational preferences of the compound subject of study. Water and carbon tetrachloride were the solvents chosen for this purpose, and results have been discussed and interpreted on the basis of their electronic structures. The conclusions drawn from this study are of assistance to understand some features of the conformational transitions experimentally found in poly(β-l-aspartate)s.Keywords
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