Two new dipeptide isosteres derived from L-leucine and meso-tartaric acid derivatives, named 6-endo-BTL and 6-endo-BtL, were inserted in a small peptide by means of SPPS, and the conformational features of the resulting peptides 3 and 4 were studied by NMR, IR, and molecular modeling techniques. The presence of a reverse turn conformation was observed in all the structures, suggesting the key role of the scaffolds as reverse turn promoters. Peptides 3 and 4 did not adopt a preferred conformation as indicated by the presence of equilibria between open turn and intramolecular hydrogen-bonded structures. 6-endo-BTL-peptide 3 showed a 3:1 mixture of conformers. The major conformer adopted mainly an open turn structure in equilibrium with hydrogen-bonded structures. The minor conformer displayed a better organized structure with a 14-membered ring hydrogen-bond typical of a beta-hairpin-like structure, in equilibrium with a gamma-turn, too. 6-endo-BtL-peptide 4 showed a unique conformer, and did not adopt as good a conformation as 3, due to the bulky equatorial substituent at C-2. Thus, marked structural differences between peptides containing 6-endo-BTL and 6-endo-BtL scaffolds as reverse turn inducers exist.

Synthesis and Conformational Analysis of Small Peptides Containing 6-endo-BT(t)L Scaffolds as Reverse Turns Mimetics / TRABOCCHI A; OCCHIATO E. G.; POTENZA D.; A. GUARNA. - In: JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0022-3263. - STAMPA. - 67:(2002), pp. 7483-7492. [10.1021/jo0202132]

Synthesis and Conformational Analysis of Small Peptides Containing 6-endo-BT(t)L Scaffolds as Reverse Turns Mimetics

TRABOCCHI, ANDREA;OCCHIATO, ERNESTO GIOVANNI;GUARNA, ANTONIO
2002

Abstract

Two new dipeptide isosteres derived from L-leucine and meso-tartaric acid derivatives, named 6-endo-BTL and 6-endo-BtL, were inserted in a small peptide by means of SPPS, and the conformational features of the resulting peptides 3 and 4 were studied by NMR, IR, and molecular modeling techniques. The presence of a reverse turn conformation was observed in all the structures, suggesting the key role of the scaffolds as reverse turn promoters. Peptides 3 and 4 did not adopt a preferred conformation as indicated by the presence of equilibria between open turn and intramolecular hydrogen-bonded structures. 6-endo-BTL-peptide 3 showed a 3:1 mixture of conformers. The major conformer adopted mainly an open turn structure in equilibrium with hydrogen-bonded structures. The minor conformer displayed a better organized structure with a 14-membered ring hydrogen-bond typical of a beta-hairpin-like structure, in equilibrium with a gamma-turn, too. 6-endo-BtL-peptide 4 showed a unique conformer, and did not adopt as good a conformation as 3, due to the bulky equatorial substituent at C-2. Thus, marked structural differences between peptides containing 6-endo-BTL and 6-endo-BtL scaffolds as reverse turn inducers exist.
2002
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7483
7492
TRABOCCHI A; OCCHIATO E. G.; POTENZA D.; A. GUARNA
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