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Site-directed mutagenesis of odorant-binding proteins

2020

Modifying the affinity of odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) to small ligands by replacement of specific residues in the binding pocket may lead to several technological applications. Thanks to their compact and stable structures, OBPs are currently regarded as the best candidates to be used in biosensing elements for odorants and volatiles detection. The wide and rich information on the structure of these proteins both in their apo-forms and in complexes with specific ligands provides guidelines to design reliable mutants to monitor specific targets. The same engineered proteins may also find applications in the slow release of pheromones and other chemicals in the environment, as well as in …

ChemistryOdorant bindingBinding pocketMutagenesis (molecular biology technique)Computational biologyAmino acid residueSite-directed mutagenesis
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Pentapeptides containing two dehydrophenylalanine residues - synthesis, structural studies and evaluation of their activity towards cathepsin C

2008

Synthesis, structural and biological studies of pentapeptides containing two Delta Phe residues (Z and E isomers) in position 2 and 4 in peptide chain were performed. All the investigated peptides adopted bent conformation and majority of them could exist as two different. conformers in solution. Only pentapeptides. containing free N-termini appeared to act as weak inhibitors of cathepsin C with the slow-binding, competitive mechanism of inhibition. free acids being bound slightly better than their methyl esters. Results of Molecular modeling suggested significant difference between peptides, depending of the type of amino acid residue in position 5 in peptide chain. Dehydropeptides contain…

Pharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationBiological studiesMolecular modelStereochemistryOrganic ChemistrySignificant differencePeptideGeneral MedicineBiochemistryCathepsin CResidue (chemistry)chemistryStructural BiologyDrug DiscoveryMolecular MedicineAmino acid residueMolecular BiologyConformational isomerismJournal of Peptide Science
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Chemical Strategies for the Synthesis of Protein–Polymer Conjugates

2012

Protein-polymer conjugates have achieved tremendous attention in the last few years. The synergistic combination of properties has led to certain advantages in bio-applications. Over the past few years, numerous chemical strategies have been developed to conjugate different synthetic polymers onto proteins, most of which can be summarized within the scope of click-chemistry. Here we highlight conjugation strategies based on available functional groups present on the synthetic polymer and existing groups of proteins from the natural pool. In particular, the chapter organizes the various possible reactions by classes of functional groups present on protein surfaces, deriving from selected ami…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryPosttranslational modificationClick chemistryPolymerAmino acid residueSynergistic combinationCombinatorial chemistrySynthetic polymerConjugateProtein polymer conjugates
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Coordination ability of pentapeptides with two dehydro-amino acid residues inserted into their sequences.

2004

The study on the binding ability of tested ligands have shown that insertion of two dehydro-amino acid residues into peptide sequences makes them more effective in metal ion binding than ligands with one dehydro-amino acid residue. The ligand with two Z(Delta)Phe residue form more stable complexes than his analogues with one Z(Delta)Phe residue. Interesting is this that position of Z(Delta)Phe residue in peptide chain have impact on Cu(II)-complexes formation.

chemistry.chemical_classificationIonsModels MoleculardehydropeptideChemistryStereochemistryLigandPeptideLigandsBiochemistryCu(II) ionInorganic ChemistryMetalResidue (chemistry)Binding abilityMetalsvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumOrganic chemistryAmino Acid SequenceAmino acid residueAmino AcidsPeptidescomplexProtein BindingJournal of inorganic biochemistry
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Conformational preferences of side-chain protected amino acid residues and their impact in peptide synthesis

1983

Using the host-guest technique, tentative scales for the helix-inducing power and the β-structure-forming potential of various side-chain protected amino acid residues in trifluoro-ethanol are established mainly by CD measurements. The generally lower tendency for β-structure formation of the host–guest peptides compared to that of the host peptide is discussed. The influence of these conformational features on the solubility of the peptides is also pointed out.

chemistry.chemical_classificationStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryBiophysicsPeptidemacromolecular substancesGeneral MedicineBiochemistryBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrySide chainPeptide synthesisSolubilityAmino acid residuePeptide sequenceBiopolymers
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Conformation of dehydropentapeptides containing four achiral amino acid residues - controlling the role of L-valine.

2014

Structural studies of pentapeptides containing an achiral block, built from two dehydroamino acid residues (ΔZPhe and ΔAla) and two glycines, as well as one chiral L-Val residue were performed using NMR spectroscopy. The key role of the L-Val residue in the generation of the secondary structure of peptides is discussed. The obtained results suggest that the strongest influence on the conformation of peptides arises from a valine residue inserted at the C-terminal position. The most ordered conformation was found for peptide Boc-Gly-ΔAla-Gly-ΔZPhe-Val-OMe (3), which adopts a right-handed helical conformation.

chemistry.chemical_classificationconformationdehydropeptideChemistryStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryPeptideNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopydehydroalaninedehydrophenylalanineFull Research PaperNMRlcsh:QD241-441Residue (chemistry)chemistry.chemical_compoundChemistrylcsh:Organic chemistryDehydroalanineValinelcsh:QAmino acid residuelcsh:ScienceProtein secondary structureBeilstein journal of organic chemistry
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An Approach to 2,4-Substituted Pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyridines and Pyrazolo[1,5-a]azepines by Ring-Closing Metathesis

2013

The ring-closing metathesis (RCM) reactions of dienylpyrazoles have been employed in the synthesis of pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyridine and pyrazolo[1,5-a]azepine derivatives. Based on this approach, the diastereoselective synthesis of potential peptidomimetics containing four amino acid residues with the second (i+1) and third (i+2) fragments having been substituted by bicyclic frameworks is described.

chemistry.chemical_compoundRing-closing metathesischemistryBicyclic moleculeStereochemistryPeptidomimeticOrganic ChemistryPyridineEnantioselective synthesisPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAzepineAmino acid residueMetathesisEuropean Journal of Organic Chemistry
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Crystal structure ofN-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)glycyl-(Z)-β-bromodehydroalanine methyl ester [Boc–Gly–(β-Br)(Z)ΔAla–OMe]

2014

In a de­hydro­amino acid with a C=C bond between the α- and β-C atoms, the amino acid residues are linked trans to each other and there are no strong intra­molecular hydrogen bonds. The torsion angles indicate a non-helical conformation of the mol­ecule.

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