Aib-Rich Peptides Containing Lactam-Bridged Side Chains as Models of the 310-Helix

Abstract
Aib-rich side chain lactam-bridged oligomers with n =1, 2, 3, were designed and synthesized as putative models of the 310-helix. These peptides were conformationally characterized in aqueous solution containing SDS micelles by CD, NMR, and computer simulations. The lactam bridge between the side chains of l-Glu and l-Lys in (i) and (i+3) positions was introduced in order to enhance the conformational preference toward the right-handed 310-helix. The NMR results clearly indicate that there is an increase of 310-helix formation upon chain elongation. In the dimer and trimer (n = 2 and n = 3, respectively, in the structure reported above) the observed NOE connectivities are compatible with the 310-helical arrangement, confirmed by the temperature coefficients of the amide proton resonances which suggest the presence of a hydrogen-bonded structure. The φ and ψ dihedral angles of the structures obtained by molecular dynamics calculations are also compatible with the 310-helix. Identification of the hydrogen-bond pattern indicate that CO(i)- - -HN(i+3) hydrogen bonds, typical of the 310-helical conformation, are highly probable in all low-energy structures. The CD spectra of these Aib-rich lactam-bridged oligopeptides, obtained in the same solvent system used for NMR experiments, provide important insight into the spectroscopic characteristics of the 310-helix.

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