Structure refinement of a cyclic peptide from two-dimensional NMR data and molecular modeling
- 7 April 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 26 (7), 1851-1859
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00381a010
Abstract
The conformational and dynamic properties of a cyclic peptide designed to inhibiit human renin have been examined by using NMR and molecular modeling. From a quantitative analysis of a series of two-dimensional NOE data sets, proton-proton distances were calculated. Several different methods were explored and compared to incorporate these distance constraints as well as those derived from vicinal spin-spin coupling constants into computer-generated three-dimensional structures. These methods included interactive manual manipulation of the structure to fit the NMR-determined distance constraints, distance geometry, constrained energy minimizations, and contrained molecular dynamics. The advantages and disadvantages of the methods are discussed. In addition, to gain insight into the conformations accessible to the cyclic peptide and the relative flexibility of the different parts of the molecule, molecular dynamics calculations were performed at three different temperatures. Average interproton distances and dihedral angles were obtained from the structures generated in the dynamics trajectories and compared to those obtained from the NMR experiments. Despite the four methylene groups and ether linkage contained in the cyclic portion of the peptide, our NMR results indicated a preferred conformation for the macrocyclic ring of the peptide and supported the presence of a cis Phe-Ala peptide bond. In contrast, both the molecular dynamics and NMR data indicated a considerable amount of flexibility for the remaining noncyclic portion of the molecule. These results are used to propose an explanation for the cyclic peptide''s inability to inhibit human renin.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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