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  • Title: Collagen-based structures containing the peptoid residue N-isobutylglycine (Nleu): synthesis and biophysical studies of Gly-Nleu-Pro sequences by circular dichroism and optical rotation.
    Author: Feng Y, Melacini G, Goodman M.
    Journal: Biochemistry; 1997 Jul 22; 36(29):8716-24. PubMed ID: 9220958.
    Abstract:
    Single-chain peptide-peptoid structures, Ac-(Gly-Nleu-Pro)n-NH2 (n = 3, 6, and 10) and (Gly-Nleu-Pro)n-NH2 (n = 1 and 9), and template-assembled collagen analogs, KTA-[Gly-(Gly-Nleu-Pro)n-NH2]3 (n = 3 and 6; KTA represents cis,cis-1,3,5-trimethylcyclohexane-1,3, 5-tricarboxylic acid, also known as the Kemp triacid; Nleu denotes N-isobutylglycine), were prepared by solid-phase peptide synthesis methods. Biophysical studies using circular dichroism (CD) and optical rotation measurements show that these collagen analogs form triple-helical conformations when the chain is longer than a critical length. Unlike collagen-based structures composed of Gly-Pro-Hyp and Gly-Pro-Nleu sequences, results reveal that the presence of a positive CD peak between 220 and 225 nm is indicative of triple-helical conformations for these collagen-based structures composed of Gly-Nleu-Pro sequences. Results also indicate that the Gly-Nleu-Pro sequence possesses a higher triple-helical propensity than the Gly-Pro-Nleu sequence as demonstrated by the higher melting temperatures, the faster triple-helix folding, and the lower minimum concentration necessary to detect triple-helicity for the single-chain structures. Therefore, we conclude that the Nleu residue in the second position of the trimeric repeat is more effective in inducing triple-helix formation than Pro in the same position.
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