Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5221375 | Tetrahedron | 2012 | 10 Pages |
The strategic replacement of four α-amino acid residues of a cyclo-(ααααα)2 peptide by β-, β2- or β3-amino acids residues provided a series of novel 2:1 α/β-mixed peptides that were designed to adopt cyclic hairpin-like structures. It was shown that conformationally stable cyclo-(αβαβα)2 isomers can be obtained using both enantiomers of the central two basic α-amino acid residues, a known α-amino acid turn sequence and several combinations of facing β-amino acid residues with no side chain or a hydrophobic side chain having specific regio- and stereochemistry. The X-ray analysis of two derivatives provides molecular details of the intra-molecular hydrogen bonding interaction, dihedral angles of the backbone and side chain positioning of the novel cyclic hairpin-like structures. One of these isomers forms an unprecedented hexagon-shaped nano-channel assembly in the crystal structure. Well-defined cyclic hairpin-like structures as described here and derivatives that can be readily designed based on this research can be used as scaffolds onto which functional groups can be grafted in a spatially controlled manner and as β-hairpin mimics with specific biological properties.
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