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. 1988 Aug;85(16):5759-63.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.85.16.5759.

Conformational analysis of 9beta,19-cyclopropyl sterols: Detection of the pseudoplanar conformer by nuclear Overhauser effects and its functional implications

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Conformational analysis of 9beta,19-cyclopropyl sterols: Detection of the pseudoplanar conformer by nuclear Overhauser effects and its functional implications

W D Nes et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1988 Aug.

Abstract

Nuclear Overhauser difference spectroscopy and variable temperature studies of the 9beta,19-cyclopropyl sterols 24,25-dehydropollinastanol (4,4-desmethyl-5alpha-cycloart-24-en-3beta-ol) and cyclolaudenol [(24S)-24-methyl-5alpha-cycloart-25(27)-en-3beta-ol] have shown the solution conformation of the B/C rings to be twist-chair/twist-boat rather than boat/chair as suggested in the literature. This is very similar to the known crystal structure conformation of 9beta,19-cyclopropyl sterols. The effect of these conformations on the molecular shape is highly significant: the first conformation orients into a pseudoplanar or flat shape analogous to lanosterol, whereas the latter conformation exhibits a bent shape. The results are interpreted to imply that, for conformational reasons, cyclopropyl sterols can be expected to maintain the pseudoplanar shape in membrane bilayers.

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