CALCIUM-BINDING PEPTIDE, NMR, 30 STRUCTURESCALCIUM-BINDING PEPTIDE, NMR, 30 STRUCTURES

Structural highlights

1nkf is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Human. Full experimental information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
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Publication Abstract from PubMed

A 12-residue peptide AcDKDGDGYISAAENH2 analogous to the third calcium-binding loop of calmodulin strongly coordinates lanthanide ions (K = 10(5) M-1). When metal saturated, the peptide adopts a very rigid structure, the same as in the native protein, with three last residues AAE fixed in the alpha-helical conformation. Therefore, the peptide provides an ideal helix nucleation site for peptide segments attached to its C terminus. NMR and CD investigations of peptide AcDKDGDGYISAAEAAAQNH2 presented in this paper show that residues A13-Q16 form an alpha-helix of very high stability when the La3+ ion is bound to the D1-E12 loop. In fact, the lowest estimates of the helix content in this segment give values of at least 80% at 1 degreesC and 70% at 25 degreesC. This finding is not compatible with existing helix-coil transition theories and helix propagation parameters, s, reported in the literature. We conclude, therefore, that the initial steps of helix propagation are characterized by much larger s values, whereas helix nucleation is even more unfavorable than is believed. In light of our findings, thermodynamics of the nascent alpha-helices is discussed. The problem of CD spectra of very short alpha-helices is also addressed.

Alpha-helix nucleation by a calcium-binding peptide loop.,Siedlecka M, Goch G, Ejchart A, Sticht H, Bierzyski A Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1999 Feb 2;96(3):903-8. PMID:9927666[1]

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References

  1. Siedlecka M, Goch G, Ejchart A, Sticht H, Bierzyski A. Alpha-helix nucleation by a calcium-binding peptide loop. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1999 Feb 2;96(3):903-8. PMID:9927666
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