We have examined the preferred 3D structure of homopeptides based on an alpha-amino acid lacking the asymmetry at the alpha-carbon but exhibiting chirality in the side chains (at the two beta-carbons). These joint stereochemical properties are remarkably unusual for an alpha-amino acid. To this end, we carried out an experimental investigation by X-ray diffraction and NMR spectrometry. The results point to a well-defined relationship between screw sense of the turn and helix structures formed and side-chain configurations.
Schizophrenia is a serious life-long disease that affects a significant part of the adult population. Although there is considerably effective medication for the positive symptoms of the disease, none are available for the associated cognitive deficits. These deficits are a core feature of schizophrenia, and they severely impair the functionality and social integration of patients. POP is a promising target for the treatment of the cognitive deficits of schizophrenia. Inhibitors of this peptidase show cognition-enhancing properties, act through a complex mechanism and have suitable pharmacological properties. Nevertheless, several studies must be carried out in order to improve the design and clinical evaluation of these substances. Permeability to the brain, appropriate animal models and suitable indications are the main issues that must be addressed. However, current information supports the potential of POP as an interesting drug target for the treatment of the cognitive deficits related to schizophrenia.
[Structure: see text] The self-assembly in the crystal state of the terminally protected, linear dipeptide Boc-(S,S)c3diPhe-(R,R)c3diPhe-NHiPr (1) through intermolecular hydrogen bonds leads to the formation of a supramolecular helix of large diameter (18 A), internally decorated with phenyl rings. As a result, a hollow helical channel large enough to accommodate guest molecules is observed. This supramolecular structure differs from previous examples of peptide nanotubes. Compound 1 incorporates a highly restricted cyclopropane phenylalanine analogue (c3diPhe) with remarkable conformational properties.
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