Factors governing the conformational tendencies of C-alpha-ethylated alpha-amino acids: chirality and side-chain size effects
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The intrinsic conformational properties of the N-acetyl-N'-methylamide
derivatives of D-C-alpha-ethylglycine (Abu), D-C-alpha-methyl-C-alpha-ethylglycine (Iva), and C-alpha,alpha-
diethylglycine (Deg) have been investigated using quantum mechanical calculations in the
gas phase and in chloroform, dichloromethane and aqueous solutions. Although the large
number of flexible dihedral angles results in many minimum energy conformations, only a
few of them are energetically representative because of the repulsive interactions between
the ethyl groups and the backbone atoms. The conformational restrictions imposed by
such repulsions increase as follows: Abu < Iva < Deg. The most important characteristics
of the investigated residues are as follows: (i) the conformation tendencies of Abu
resemble those of standard residues with similar constitution (e.g., Val or Leu); (ii) the
properties of Iva are relatively similar to those of C-alpha,alpha-dimethylglycine, which is the
simplest C-alpha,alpha-dialkylated alpha-amino acid, even though the former is more restricted than the latter; (iii) the conformational flexibility of Deg is even lower than that of C-alpha,alpha-dialkylated residues with bulkier side groups (e.g., C-alpha,alpha-diphenylglycine and C-alpha,alpha-dibenzylglycine).
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Toniolo, Claudio; Crisma, Marco
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