Motional dynamics of residues in a beta-hairpin peptide measured by 13C-NMR relaxation
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Motional dynamics of residues in a beta-hairpin peptide measured by 13C-NMR relaxation
Abstract
Structurally characterizing partially folded peptides is problematic given the nature of their transient conformational states. 13C-NMR relaxation data can provide information on the geometry of bond rotations, motional restrictions, and correlated bond rotations of the backbone and side chains and, therefore, is one approach that is useful to assess the presence of folded structure within a conformational ensemble. A peptide 12mer, R1GITVNG7KTYGR12, has been shown to partially fold in a relatively stable beta-hairpin conformation centered at NG. Here, five residues, G2, V5, G7, Y10, G11, were selectively 13C-enriched, and 13C-NMR relaxation experiments were performed to obtain auto- and cross-correlation motional order parameters, correlation times, bond rotation angular variances, and bond rotational correlation coefficients. Our results indicate that, of the three glycines, G7 within the hairpin beta-turn displays the most correlated phi(t),psi(t) rotations with its axis of rotation bisecting the angle defined by the H-C-H bonds. These positively correlated bond rotations give rise to "twisting" type motions of the HCH group. V5 and Y10 phi,psi bond rotations are also positively correlated, with their CbetaCalphaH groups undergoing similar "twisting" type motions. Motions of near-terminal residues G2 and G11 are less restricted and less correlated and are best described as wobbling-in-a-cone. V5 and Y10 side-chain motions, aside from being highly restricted, were found to be correlated with phi,psi bond rotations. At 303 K, where the hairpin is considered "unfolded," the peptide exists in a transient, collapsed state because backbone and side-chain motions of V5, G7, and Y10 remain relatively restricted, unlike their counterparts in GXG-based tripeptides. These results provide unique information toward understanding conformational variability in the unfolded state of proteins, which is necessary to solve the protein folding problem.
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