The unnatural, conformationally constrained nitroxide amino acid TOAC (2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl-4-amino-4-carboxylic acid stabilizes helical structure and provides a means for studying rigid spin labeled peptides by electron spin resonance (ESR). Two new directions in TOAC research are described The first investigates intermediates formed during alpha -helix unfolding. Double TOAC labeled alpha -helical peptides were unfolded at low temperature in aqueous solution with increasing concentrations of guanidine hydrochloride. Comparison of ESR spectra from two doubly labeled peptides suggests that 3(10)-helix emerges as an intermediate. The second research direction involves the use of high frequency ESR (140 GHz) at low temperature to assess dipolar couplings and. hence, distances between TOAC pairs in a series of 3(10)-helical peptides. Preliminary simulations suggest that high frequency ESR is able to extract correct distances between 6 and 11 Angstrom. In addition, the spectra appear to be very sensitive to The relative orientation of the TOAC labels

Electron spin resonance of TOAC labeled peptides: folding transitions and high frequency spectroscopy

FORMAGGIO, FERNANDO;TONIOLO, CLAUDIO;
2000

Abstract

The unnatural, conformationally constrained nitroxide amino acid TOAC (2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl-4-amino-4-carboxylic acid stabilizes helical structure and provides a means for studying rigid spin labeled peptides by electron spin resonance (ESR). Two new directions in TOAC research are described The first investigates intermediates formed during alpha -helix unfolding. Double TOAC labeled alpha -helical peptides were unfolded at low temperature in aqueous solution with increasing concentrations of guanidine hydrochloride. Comparison of ESR spectra from two doubly labeled peptides suggests that 3(10)-helix emerges as an intermediate. The second research direction involves the use of high frequency ESR (140 GHz) at low temperature to assess dipolar couplings and. hence, distances between TOAC pairs in a series of 3(10)-helical peptides. Preliminary simulations suggest that high frequency ESR is able to extract correct distances between 6 and 11 Angstrom. In addition, the spectra appear to be very sensitive to The relative orientation of the TOAC labels
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