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Slow Folding–Unfolding Kinetics of an Octameric β-Peptide Bundle

Authors :
Montalvo, Geronda L.
Gai, Feng
Roder, Heinrich
DeGrado, William F.
Source :
ACS Chemical Biology; January 2014, Vol. 9 Issue: 1 p276-281, 6p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

β-Peptide foldamers offer attractive frameworks for examining the effect of backbone flexibility on the dynamics of protein folding. Herein, we study the folding–unfolding kinetics of a β-peptide, Acid-1Y,1 which folds in aqueous solution into an octameric bundle of peptides in a conformation known as the 14-helix. Acid-1Y is comprised exclusively of β-amino acids, which differ from α-amino acids by the addition of a single methylene into the backbone. We aim to understand how the additional degree of freedom and increased backbone flexibility in the β-amino acid affect folding dynamics and to measure folding rates of this octameric β-peptide. Previously, we found that the T-jump induced relaxation kinetics of a monomeric β-peptide that forms a monomeric 14-helix occurred on the nanosecond time scale2 and were noticeably slower than a similar alanine-based α-helical peptide.3 Additionally, in comparison to similar α-helices, the relaxation rates showed a weaker dependence on temperature. Here, we find that the T-jump induced relaxation kinetics of the octameric β-peptide occurs on an even slower time scale (minutes) and the unfolding relaxation rates show a large dependence on temperature. These differences indicate that folding energy landscapes of β-peptide secondary and quaternary structure are markedly distinct from one another and also from their α-helical counterparts.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15548929 and 15548937
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
ACS Chemical Biology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs31357999
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/cb400621y