In this paper, we provide structural insights into the hydrogen-bonding and folding pattern in Ant-Ant-Pro-Gly tetrapeptides (Ant: anthranilic acid; Pro: proline; and Gly: glycine). Comparison of the C-terminal esters and… Click to show full abstract
In this paper, we provide structural insights into the hydrogen-bonding and folding pattern in Ant-Ant-Pro-Gly tetrapeptides (Ant: anthranilic acid; Pro: proline; and Gly: glycine). Comparison of the C-terminal esters and their amide analogs revealed strikingly different H-bonding networks. Whereas the ester analogs displayed an open structure without terminal H-bonding interactions, the amide analogs showed a completely folded structure. Structural details were revealed by using a combination of X-ray crystal structure studies and NOE-based molecular dynamics (MD) simulation studies.
               
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