1. Solution Conformations of Helix-Forming β-Amino Acid Homooligomers
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Samuel H. Gellman, and Stewart R. Durell, Laurie A. Christianson, Daniel H. Appella, Joseph J. Barchi, Jr.,†, and Xiaolin Huang
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Solid-state ,General Chemistry ,Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy ,Crystal structure ,Random hexamer ,Biochemistry ,Catalysis ,Amino acid ,Crystallography ,Colloid and Surface Chemistry ,chemistry ,Tetramer ,Helix ,Histone octamer - Abstract
The conformational properties of β-peptides comprised of enantiomerically pure trans-2-aminocyclohexanecarboxylic acid (ACHC) or trans-2-aminocyclopentanecarboxylic acid (ACPC) units were studied by NMR spectroscopy in organic solvents. In pyridine-d5 solution, ACPC hexamer 1 and ACPC octamer 2 displayed well-defined helical structures characterized by a series of 12-membered hydrogen-bonded rings (“12-helix”). The solution structures calculated from the NMR-derived constraints were very similar to the conformations found previously for 1 and 2 in the solid state. ACHC tetramer 3 displayed a different sort of helical conformation, characterized by a series of 14-membered hydrogen-bonded rings (“14-helix”), in methanol-d3 solution. This solution conformation is similar to that previously found in the crystal structure of 3.
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- 2000
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