[Conformational analysis of biologically active thyroliberin analogs by two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy]
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[Conformational analysis of biologically active thyroliberin analogs by two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy]
Abstract
Preferable conformations of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH, Glp-His-Pro-NH2) and its analogues Glp-Glu(R)-Pro-NH2 (R = NHCH(CH3)CH2Ar), Glp-Gln-Abu-NH2, Dho-Gln-Abu-NH2 in DMSO solution are determined using two-dimensional 1H NMR spectroscopy (delta-J-correlated, COSY and NOESY). Torsion angles psi i and chi i for every amino acid were calculated on the basis of the spin-spin coupling constants 3JNH-C alpha H and 3JC alpha H-C beta H values. The NOESY data were used for selecting the peptide conformations realized in solution. Distances between protons interacting by the dipole mechanism (d-contacts) were calculated using NOE values. These experiments allow one to estimate the torsion angles psi (between C alpha H-CO). TRH has an intramolecular H-bond between NH2-protons and His carbonyl with the torsion angles omega 3 = 180 degrees and psi 3 = 0 degrees. It is formation of this H-bond that apparently promotes the domination of the trans configuration of the His-Pro peptide bond. An intramolecular NH2-C alpha CO (Glp) H-bonding is revealed in other investigated compounds. It is known that a similar conformation of the TRH is realized in the course of its interaction with receptor.
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