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. 2021 Sep 2;22(17):2711-2720.
doi: 10.1002/cbic.202100241. Epub 2021 Jun 23.

Approaches to Introduce Helical Structure in Cysteine-Containing Peptides with a Bimane Group

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Approaches to Introduce Helical Structure in Cysteine-Containing Peptides with a Bimane Group

Aimee J Horsfall et al. Chembiochem. .

Abstract

An i-i+4 or i-i+3 bimane-containing linker was introduced into a peptide known to target Estrogen Receptor alpha (ERα), in order to stabilise an α-helical geometry. These macrocycles were studied by CD and NMR to reveal the i-i+4 constrained peptide adopts a 310 -helical structure in solution, and an α-helical conformation on interaction with the ERα coactivator recruitment surface in silico. An acyclic bimane-modified peptide is also helical, when it includes a tryptophan or tyrosine residue; but is significantly less helical with a phenylalanine or alanine residue, which indicates such a bimane modification influences peptide structure in a sequence dependent manner. The fluorescence intensity of the bimane appears influenced by peptide conformation, where helical peptides displayed a fluorescence increase when TFE was added to phosphate buffer, compared to a decrease for less helical peptides. This study presents the bimane as a useful modification to influence peptide structure as an acyclic peptide modification, or as a side-chain constraint to give a macrocycle.

Keywords: bimane; bioorganic chemistry; fluorescence; helical structures; peptides; peptidomimetics.

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