Hydroxylation-induced stabilization of the collagen triple helix. Acetyl-(glycyl-4(R)-hydroxyprolyl-4(R)-hydroxyprolyl)(10)-NH(2) forms a highly stable triple helix
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Hydroxylation-induced stabilization of the collagen triple helix. Acetyl-(glycyl-4(R)-hydroxyprolyl-4(R)-hydroxyprolyl)(10)-NH(2) forms a highly stable triple helix
Abstract
The collagen triple helix is one of the most abundant protein motifs in animals. The structural motif of collagen is the triple helix formed by the repeated sequence of -Gly-Xaa-Yaa-. Previous reports showed that H-(Pro-4(R)Hyp-Gly)(10)-OH (where '4(R)Hyp' is (2S,4R)-4-hydroxyproline) forms a trimeric structure, whereas H-(4(R)Hyp-Pro-Gly)(10)-OH does not form a triple helix. Compared with H-(Pro-Pro-Gly)(10)-OH, the melting temperature of H-(Pro-4(R)Hyp-Gly)(10)-OH is higher, suggesting that 4(R)Hyp in the Yaa position has a stabilizing effect. The inability of triple helix formation of H-(4(R)Hyp-Pro-Gly)(10)-OH has been explained by a stereoelectronic effect, but the details are unknown. In this study, we synthesized a peptide that contains 4(R)Hyp in both the Xaa and the Yaa positions, that is, Ac-(Gly-4(R)Hyp-4(R)Hyp)(10)-NH(2) and compared it to Ac-(Gly-Pro-4(R)Hyp)(10)-NH(2), and Ac-(Gly-4(R)Hyp-Pro)(10)-NH(2). Ac-(Gly-4(R)Hyp-4(R)Hyp)(10)-NH(2) showed a polyproline II-like circular dichroic spectrum in water. The thermal transition temperatures measured by circular dichroism and differential scanning calorimetry were slightly higher than the values measured for Ac-(Gly-Pro-4(R)Hyp)(10)-NH(2) under the same conditions. For Ac-(Gly-4(R)Hyp-4(R)Hyp)(10)-NH(2), the calorimetric and the van't Hoff transition enthalpy DeltaH were significantly smaller than that of Ac-(Gly-Pro-4(R)Hyp)(10)-NH(2). We postulate that the denatured states of the two peptides are significantly different, with Ac-(Gly-4(R)Hyp-4(R)Hyp)(10)-NH(2) forming a more polyproline II-like structure instead of a random coil. Two-dimensional nuclear Overhauser effect spectroscopy suggests that the triple helical structure of Ac-(Gly-4(R)Hyp-4(R)Hyp)(10)-NH(2) is more flexible than that of Ac-(Gly-Pro-4(R)Hyp)(10)-NH(2). This is confirmed by the kinetics of amide (1)H exchange with solvent deuterium of Ac-(Gly-4(R)Hyp-4(R)Hyp)(10)-NH(2), which is faster than that of Ac-(Gly-Pro-4(R)Hyp)(10)-NH(2). The higher transition temperature of Ac-(Gly-4(R)Hyp-4(R)Hyp)(10)-NH(2), can be explained by the higher trans/cis ratio of the Gly-4(R)Hyp peptide bonds than that of the Gly-Pro bonds, and this ratio compensates for the weaker interchain hydrogen bonds.
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