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Título: | Conformational diversity in contryphans from conus venom: Cis-trans isomerisation and aromatic/proline interactions in the 23-membered ring of a 7-residue peptide disulfide loop |
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Autor/a: | Sonti, Rajesh; Gowd, Konkallu Hanumae; Rao, K. N Shashanka; Ragothama, Srinivasarao; Rodríguez García, Alejandro; Pérez González, Juan Jesús; Balaram, Padmanabhan |
Otros autores: | Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria Química; Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. ENGMOL - Enginyeria Molecular |
Abstract: | Conformational diversity or “shapeshifting” in cyclic peptide natu- ral products can, in principle, confer a single molecular entity with the proper- ty of binding to multiple receptors. Conformational equilibria have been probed in the contryphans, which are peptides derived from Conus venom possessing a 23-membered cyclic disul- fide moiety. The natural sequences derived from Conus inscriptus , GCV D LYPWC* (In936) and Conus lor- oisii , GCP D WDPWC* (Lo959) differ in the number of proline residues within the macrocyclic ring. Structural charac- terisation of distinct conformational states arising from cis – trans equilibria about Xxx–Pro bonds is reported. Iso- merisation about the C2–P3 bond is observed in the case of Lo959 and about the Y5–P6 bond in In936. Evi- dence is presented for as many as four distinct species in the case of the syn- thetic analogue V3P In936. The Tyr- Pro-Trp segment in In936 is character- ised by distinct sidechain orientations as a consequence of aromatic/proline interactions as evidenced by specific sidechain–sidechain nuclear Overhaus- er effects and ring current shifted proton chemical shifts. Molecular dy- namics simulations suggest that Tyr5 and Trp7 sidechain conformations are correlated and depend on the geometry of the Xxx–Pro bond. Thermodynamic parameters are derived for the cis $ trans equilibrium for In936. Studies on synthetic analogues provide insights into the role of sequence effects in modulating isomerisation about Xxx– Pro bonds. |
Abstract: | Peer Reviewed |
Materia(s): | -Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria química -Peptides -Thermodynamics -conformational flexibility -cyclic peptides -disulfides -isomerisation -thermodynamics -Pèptids -Termodinàmica |
Derechos: | Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Spain
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ |
Tipo de documento: | Artículo - Versión publicada Artículo |
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