A short linear peptide that folds into a native stable beta-hairpin in aqueous solution
- PMID: 7634098
- DOI: 10.1038/nsb0994-584
A short linear peptide that folds into a native stable beta-hairpin in aqueous solution
Abstract
The conformational properties of a 16 residue peptide, corresponding to the second beta-hairpin of the B1 domain of protein G, have been studied by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR). This fragment is monomeric under our experimental conditions and in pure water adopts a population containing up to 40% native-like beta-hairpin structure. The detection by NMR of a native-like beta-hairpin in aqueous solution, reported here for the first time, indicates that these structural elements may have an important role in the early steps of protein folding. It also provides a good model to study in detail the sequence determinants of beta-hairpin structure stability, as has been done with alpha-helices.
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