Modulating Secondary Structure Motifs Through Photo‐Labile Peptide Staples

Author:

Lāce Ilze1ORCID,Bazzi Sophia2ORCID,Uranga Jon2ORCID,Schirmacher Anastasiya1,Diederichsen Ulf1,Mata Ricardo A.2ORCID,Simeth Nadja A.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry Department of Chemistry University of Göttingen Tammannstr. 2 37077 Göttingen Germany

2. Institute for Physical Chemistry Department of Chemistry University of Göttingen Tammannstr. 6 37077 Göttingen Germany

3. Cluster of Excellence “Multiscale Bioimaging: from Molecular Machines to Networks of Excitable Cells” (MBExC) Universitätsmedizin Göttingen Robert-Koch-Str. 40 37075 Göttingen Germany

Abstract

AbstractPeptide‐protein interactions (PPIs) are facilitated by the well‐defined three‐dimensional structure of bioactive peptides, interesting compounds for the development of new therapeutic agents. Their secondary structure and thus their propensity to engage in PPIs can be influenced by the introduction of peptide staples on the side chains. In particular, light‐controlled staples based on azobenzene photoswitches and their structural influence on helical peptides have been studied extensively. In contrast, photolabile staples bearing photocages as a structural key motif, have mainly been used to block supramolecular interactions. Their influence on the secondary structure of the target peptide is under‐investigated. Thus, in this study we use a combination of spectroscopic techniques and in silico simulations to systematically study a series of helical peptides with varying length of the photo‐labile staple to obtain a detailed insight into the structure‐property relationship in such photoresponsive biomolecules.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organic Chemistry,Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,Biochemistry

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