A large number of protein-protein interactions involve turn or loop regions. The excised linear peptides from these regions reveal complex conformational averaging. To circumvent this motional averaging and to stabilize the l~-turn conformation, extensive effort has been devoted to the design of constrained peptidomimetics. Here, we report the three-dimensional solution structure of a 12-membered cyclic peptidomimetic. The structures were calculated from NMR studies performed in chloroform and in water at 263 and 278K, respectively. This 12-membered cyclic scaffolding is part of a program to design and to construct conformationally stable 13-turn peptidomimetics. The impact of the surrounding environment on the conformation of this constrained peptidomimetic is discussed. The general structural features of the cyclic mimetic are retained in both environments; however, the formation of a hydrophobic patch in the aqueous solvent is evident.
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