The N-terminal nonapeptide domain of the fungal nonribosomal peptide antibiotics cephaibolA and cephaibolC (AcPheAib(4)LeuIvaGly- Aib) is reported to adopt a right-handed helical conformation in the crystalline state. However, this conformation is at odds with the left-handed helicity observed in solution in related synthetic oligomers capped with Ac-L-PheAib(4) fragments. We report the synthesis of four diastereoisomers of the cephaibol N-terminal nonapeptide, and show by NMR and CD spectroscopy that the peptide containing the chiral amino acids Phe and Leu in the naturally occurring relative configuration exists in solution as an interconverting mixture of helical screw-sense conformers. In contrast, the nonapeptide containing the unnatural relative configuration at Phe and Leu adopts a single, stable helical screw-sense, which is left handed when the N-terminal Phe residue is L and right-handed when the N-terminal Phe residue is D.
The N-Terminal Nonapeptide of Cephaibols A and C: A Naturally Occurring Example of Mismatched Helical Screw-Sense Control
DE ZOTTI, MARTA;
2013
Abstract
The N-terminal nonapeptide domain of the fungal nonribosomal peptide antibiotics cephaibolA and cephaibolC (AcPheAib(4)LeuIvaGly- Aib) is reported to adopt a right-handed helical conformation in the crystalline state. However, this conformation is at odds with the left-handed helicity observed in solution in related synthetic oligomers capped with Ac-L-PheAib(4) fragments. We report the synthesis of four diastereoisomers of the cephaibol N-terminal nonapeptide, and show by NMR and CD spectroscopy that the peptide containing the chiral amino acids Phe and Leu in the naturally occurring relative configuration exists in solution as an interconverting mixture of helical screw-sense conformers. In contrast, the nonapeptide containing the unnatural relative configuration at Phe and Leu adopts a single, stable helical screw-sense, which is left handed when the N-terminal Phe residue is L and right-handed when the N-terminal Phe residue is D.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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