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Title: Random coils, beta-sheet ribbons, and alpha-helical fibers: one peptide adopting three different secondary structures at will. Author: Pagel K, Wagner SC, Samedov K, von Berlepsch H, Böttcher C, Koksch B. Journal: J Am Chem Soc; 2006 Feb 22; 128(7):2196-7. PubMed ID: 16478157. Abstract: To potentially cure neurodegenerative diseases, we need to understand on a molecular level what triggers the complex folding mechanisms and shifts the equilibrium from functional to pathological isoforms of proteins. The development of small peptide models that can serve as tools for such studies is of paramount importance. We describe the de novo design and characterization of an alpha-helical coiled coil based model peptide that contains structural elements of both alpha-helical folding and beta-sheet formation. Three distinct secondary structures can be induced at will by adjustment of pH or concentration. Low concentrations at pH 4.0 yield globular particles of the unfolded peptide, while at the same pH, but at higher concentration, defined beta-sheet ribbons are formed. In contrast, at high concentrations and pH 7.4, the peptide forms highly ordered alpha-helical fibers. Thus, this system allows one to systematically study now the consequences of the interplay between peptide and protein primary structure and environmental factors for peptide and protein folding on a molecular level.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]