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Title: | Observation of a Crossed Double β-Turn in a Capped DPro-Gly-Ala Tripeptide: One-to-One Correspondence between X-ray Crystallography, 2D-NMR, and Gas-Phase Laser Spectroscopy |
Authors: | MANDAL, SOURAV KUMAR, SATISH METYA, SURAJIT SINGH, MANJEET DAS, ALOKE Dept. of Chemistry |
Keywords: | Crystal structure Infrared light Molecular structure Noncovalent interactions Peptides and proteins 2025-FEB-WEEK2 TOC-FEB-2025 2025 |
Issue Date: | Feb-2025 |
Publisher: | American Chemical Society |
Citation: | Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 16(07), 1729–1738. |
Abstract: | Herein, we report for the first time a direct correspondence between the observation of a β-turn or a crossed double β-turn in the Boc-DPro-Gly-Ala-NHBn-OMe (DPGA) tripeptide by using a combination of X-ray crystallography, 2D-NMR spectroscopy, and gas-phase laser spectroscopy supported by quantum chemistry calculations. Type-II′ and type-I double β-turns, involving the DPG and GA moieties of DPGA, respectively, are observed in both condensed-phase and gas-phase experiments. Additionally, a low-energy conformer of DPGA featuring a triple γ-turn backbone is detected in the gas-phase. This work also marks the first-ever observation of a type II′ β-turn involving DPG in a polypeptide within the gas-phase. The type II′ β-turn plays a crucial role in β-hairpin formation in polypeptides and proteins, whereas the type I β-turn is the most common structural feature, enabling a 180° reversal of polypeptide chains in proteins. Furthermore, our analyses of the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) and Protein Data Bank (PDB) reveal that the crossed double β-turn structural motif is widely present in both peptides and proteins. A comprehensive investigation of this tripeptide’s secondary structural motif, derived from both condensed-phase and gas-phase studies, highlights the localized nature of secondary structures. This reinforces the significance of the intrinsic folding tendencies of amino acid residues in determining the peptide conformation. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.5c00003 http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9350 |
ISSN: | 1948-7185 |
Appears in Collections: | JOURNAL ARTICLES |
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