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Conformational Properties of Oxazole-Amino Acids: Effect of the Intramolecular N–H···N Hydrogen Bond
Małgorzata A. BrodaTadeusz LisMonika StaśDawid SiodłakMaciej Bujaksubject
Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyDouble bondNitrogenSurface PropertiesStereochemistryMolecular Conformation010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredMaterials ChemistryPeptide bondAmino AcidsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryOxazolesOxazolechemistry.chemical_classificationAlanine010405 organic chemistryHydrogen bondAminobutyratesHydrogen BondingNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyModels Theoretical0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsAmino acidNMR spectra databasechemistryIntramolecular forceSolventsThermodynamicsHydrogendescription
Oxazole ring occurs in numerous natural peptides, but conformational properties of the amino acid residue containing the oxazole ring in place of the C-terminal amide bond are poorly recognized. A series of model compounds constituted by the oxazole-amino acids occurring in nature, that is, oxazole-alanine (L-Ala-Ozl), oxazole-dehydroalanine (ΔAla-Ozl), and oxazole-dehydrobutyrine ((Z)-ΔAbu-Ozl), was investigated using theoretical calculations supported by FTIR and NMR spectra and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. It was found that the main feature of the studied oxazole-amino acids is the stable conformation β2 with the torsion angles φ and ψ of -150°, -10° for L-Ala-Ozl, -180°, 0° for ΔAla-Ozl, and -120°, 0° for (Z)-ΔAbu-Ozl, respectively. The conformation β2 is stabilized by the intramolecular N-H···N hydrogen bond and predominates in the low polar environment. In the case of the oxazole-dehydroamino acids, the π-electron conjugation that is spread on the oxazole ring and C(α)═C(β) double bond is an additional stabilizing interaction. The tendency to adopt the conformation β2 clearly decreases with increasing the polarity of environment, but still the oxazole-dehydroamino acids are considered to be more rigid and resistant to conformational changes.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2014-02-25 | The Journal of Physical Chemistry B |