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Enhanced stability of cis Pro-Pro peptide bond in Pro-Pro-Phe sequence motif.

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  • Enhanced stability of cis Pro-Pro peptide bond in Pro-Pro-Phe sequence motif. Abstract Text:

    bhaskar dasguptaBhaskar Dasgupta,pinak chakrabartiPinak Chakrabarti,gautam basuGautam Basu,bhaskar dasguptaBhaskar Dasgupta,pinak chakrabartiPinak Chakrabarti,gautam basuGautam Basu,

    Identification of sequence motifs that favor cis peptide bonds in proteins is important for understanding and designing proteins containing turns mediated by cis peptide conformations. From (1)H NMR solution studies on short peptides, we show that the Pro-Pro peptide bond in Pro-Pro-Phe almost equally populates the cis and trans isomers, with the cis isomer stabilized by a CHc...pi interaction involving the terminal Pro and Phe. We also show that Phe is over-represented at sequence positions immediately following cis Pro-Pro motifs in known protein structures. Our results demonstrate that the Pro-Pro cis conformer in Pro-Pro-Phe sequence motifs is as important as the trans conformer, both in short peptides as well as in natively folded proteins.

    Enhanced stability of cis Pro-Pro peptide bond in Pro-Pro-Phe sequence motif. Publishing Authors By Initials

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    Enhanced stability of cis Pro-Pro peptide bond in Pro-Pro-Phe sequence motif. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: FEBS letters

    VOLUME: 581

    Page Numbers: 4529-32

    Journal Abbreviation: FEBS Lett.

    ISSN: 0014-5793

    DAY: 27

    MONTH: 08

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Biochemistry, Bose Institute, P-1/12 CIT, Scheme VIIM, Kolkata 700 054, India.

    Country: Netherlands

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