Natural Abundant Solid State NMR Studies in Designed Tripeptides for Differentiation of Multiple Conformers


Autoria(s): Jayanthi, S; Chatterjee, Bhaswati; Raghothama, S
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01/10/2009

Resumo

Solid state NMR (SSNMR) experiments on heteronuclei in natural abundance are described for three synthetically designed tripeptides Piv-(L)Pro_(L)Pro-(L)Phe-OMe (1), Piv-(D)Pro_(L)Pro_(L)Phe-OMe (2), and Piv-(D)Pro_(L)Pro_(L)Phe-NHMe (3). These peptides exist in different conformation as shown by solution state NMR and single crystal X-ray analysis (Chatterjee et al., Chem Eur J 2008, 14, 6192). In this study, SSNMR has been used to probe the conformations of these peptides in their powder form. The C-13 spectrum of peptide (1) showed doubling of resonances corresponding to cis/cis form, unlike in solution where the similar doubling is attributed to cis/trans form. This has been confirmed by the chemical shift differences of C-beta and C-gamma carbon of Proline in peptide (1) both in solution and SSNMR. Peptide (2) and (3) provided single set of resonances which represented all transform across the di-Proline segment. The results are In agreement with the X-ray analysis. Solid state N-15 resonances, especially from Proline residues provided additional information, which is normally not observable in solution state NMR. H-1 chemical shifts are also obtained from a two-dimensional heteronuclear correlation experiment between H-1-C-13. The results confirm the utility of NMR as a useful tool for identifying different conformers in peptides in the solid state. (C) 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Biopolymers 91: 851-860, 2009.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/23286/1/fulltext.pdf

Jayanthi, S and Chatterjee, Bhaswati and Raghothama, S (2009) Natural Abundant Solid State NMR Studies in Designed Tripeptides for Differentiation of Multiple Conformers. In: Biopolymers, 91 (10). pp. 851-860.

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John Wiley and Sons

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http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/122468229/abstract

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/23286/

Palavras-Chave #Molecular Biophysics Unit #NMR Research Centre (Formerly SIF) #Physics
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Journal Article

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