Impacts of the Terminal Charged Residues on Polyproline Conformation

  • Kuei-Yen Huang (1512328)
  • Jia-Cherng Horng (1424146)
Publication date
December 2018
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Abstract

Cis–trans isomerization of proline is involved in various biological processes, such as protein folding, cell signaling, and ion-channel gating. Polyproline is a useful system for better understanding proline isomerization because it exists predominantly as two forms, all-cis polyproline I (PPI) and all-trans polyproline II (PPII) helices. The stability of PPI and PPII can be modulated by various effects, including aromatic–proline interactions, terminal charges, and stereoelectronic effects. Here, we used a series of oligoproline peptides in which positively charged or negatively charged amino acids were incorporated into the termini to investigate their effects on polyproline conformation. Circular dichroism measurements show that a catio...

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