1. Salt-dependent conformational diversity of alternating poly (Glu-Leu).
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BERTRAND, MARYLÈNE, SY, DENISE, and BRACK, ANDRE
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Alternating poly(Glu-Leu) was synthesized by the condensation of the corresponding dipeptide p-nitrophenyl ester at high concentration. It exhibits a random coil structure in pure water at neutral pH. Addition of monovalent cations, such as NH
+ 4 to a final 0.1 M solution, induces a transition to a water soluble β-structure. The salt effect is quite selective since no transition was observed with Li+ , Na+ or Cs+ ions. Addition of 0.5 equiv. of calcium, cobalt or manganese chlorides per glutamyl residue induces similar coil to β-sheet transitions. No polymer precipitation was observed at these very low salt concentrations. Addition of 0.5 equiv. of Cu2+ or 0.15 equiv. of Fe3+ induces a coil to α-helix transition. Molecular modeling has been used to understand tentatively the main factors controlling the different conformations observed with the various metal ions. © Munksgaard 1997. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 1997
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