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. 1989 Jan;28(1):123-8.
doi: 10.1002/bip.360280114.

Conformational properties of 2,3-methanopyroglutamic acid in peptides: NMR and x-ray diffraction studies

Conformational properties of 2,3-methanopyroglutamic acid in peptides: NMR and x-ray diffraction studies

C Mapelli et al. Biopolymers. 1989 Jan.

Abstract

The effects of replacing L-pyroglutamic acid with the cyclopropane analogue 2,3-methanopyroglutamic acid (2,3-MeGlp) on conformation and enzymatic stability have been investigated in 2,3-MeGlp-NHMe and the novel thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) analogue [2,3-MeGlp1]-TRH by x-ray diffraction and nmr. While 2,3-MeGlp-NHMe adopts a folded conformation (small psi angle) in the solid state, several conformations are available to the molecule in solution. 1H-nmr of the diastereomeric mixture [(+/- )-2,3-MeGlp1]-TRH indicates a close orientation of the pyrrolidone and imidazole rings. The 2,3-MeGlp-His amide bond is considerably more stable to pyroglutamate aminopeptidase than the Glp-His bond in TRH.

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