Introducing sequential aza-amino acids units induces repeated β-turns and helical conformations in peptides

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry(2020)

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A major current issue in medicinal chemistry is the design of small peptide analogues resistant to proteolysis and able to adopt preferential conformations, while preserving the selectivity and efficiency of natural peptides. Whereas the introduction of one aza-Gly in peptides has proven numerous biological and structural interest, the conformational effect of sequential aza-Gly or azaamino acids bearing side chains has not been investigated. In this work, experimental NMR and X-ray data together with in silico conformational studies reveal that the introduction of two consecutive aza-amino acids in pseudotripeptides induces the formation of stable hydrogen-bonded beta-turn structures. Notably, this stabilization effect relies on the presence of side chains on azaamino acids, as more flexible conformations are observed with aza-Gly residues. Remarkably, a longer aza/aza/alpha/aza/aza/alpha pseudohexapeptide containing substituted aza-amino acids adopts repeated beta-turns conformations which interconvert with a fully helical structure mimicking a 3(10) helix.
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peptides,helical conformations,aza-amino
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