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Coiled coils 9-to-5: rational de novo design of α-helical barrels with tunable oligomeric states

The rational design of linear peptides that assemble controllably and predictably in water is challenging. Short sequences must encode unique target structures and avoid alternative states. However, the non-covalent forces that stabilize and discriminate between states are weak. Nonetheless, for α-h...

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Autores principales: Dawson, William M., Martin, Freddie J. O., Rhys, Guto G., Shelley, Kathryn L., Brady, R. Leo, Woolfson, Derek N.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8503928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34745518
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc00460c
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author Dawson, William M.
Martin, Freddie J. O.
Rhys, Guto G.
Shelley, Kathryn L.
Brady, R. Leo
Woolfson, Derek N.
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Rhys, Guto G.
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description The rational design of linear peptides that assemble controllably and predictably in water is challenging. Short sequences must encode unique target structures and avoid alternative states. However, the non-covalent forces that stabilize and discriminate between states are weak. Nonetheless, for α-helical coiled-coil assemblies considerable progress has been made in rational de novo design. In these, sequence repeats of nominally hydrophobic (h) and polar (p) residues, hpphppp, direct the assembly of amphipathic helices into dimeric to tetrameric bundles. Expanding this pattern to hpphhph can produce larger α-helical barrels. Here, we show that pentameric to nonameric barrels are accessed by varying the residue at one of the h sites. In peptides with four L/I–K–E–I–A–x–Z repeats, decreasing the size of Z from threonine to serine to alanine to glycine gives progressively larger oligomers. X-ray crystal structures of the resulting α-helical barrels rationalize this: side chains at Z point directly into the helical interfaces, and smaller residues allow closer helix contacts and larger assemblies.
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spelling pubmed-85039282021-11-04 Coiled coils 9-to-5: rational de novo design of α-helical barrels with tunable oligomeric states Dawson, William M. Martin, Freddie J. O. Rhys, Guto G. Shelley, Kathryn L. Brady, R. Leo Woolfson, Derek N. Chem Sci Chemistry The rational design of linear peptides that assemble controllably and predictably in water is challenging. Short sequences must encode unique target structures and avoid alternative states. However, the non-covalent forces that stabilize and discriminate between states are weak. Nonetheless, for α-helical coiled-coil assemblies considerable progress has been made in rational de novo design. In these, sequence repeats of nominally hydrophobic (h) and polar (p) residues, hpphppp, direct the assembly of amphipathic helices into dimeric to tetrameric bundles. Expanding this pattern to hpphhph can produce larger α-helical barrels. Here, we show that pentameric to nonameric barrels are accessed by varying the residue at one of the h sites. In peptides with four L/I–K–E–I–A–x–Z repeats, decreasing the size of Z from threonine to serine to alanine to glycine gives progressively larger oligomers. X-ray crystal structures of the resulting α-helical barrels rationalize this: side chains at Z point directly into the helical interfaces, and smaller residues allow closer helix contacts and larger assemblies. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8503928/ /pubmed/34745518 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc00460c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Dawson, William M.
Martin, Freddie J. O.
Rhys, Guto G.
Shelley, Kathryn L.
Brady, R. Leo
Woolfson, Derek N.
Coiled coils 9-to-5: rational de novo design of α-helical barrels with tunable oligomeric states
title Coiled coils 9-to-5: rational de novo design of α-helical barrels with tunable oligomeric states
title_full Coiled coils 9-to-5: rational de novo design of α-helical barrels with tunable oligomeric states
title_fullStr Coiled coils 9-to-5: rational de novo design of α-helical barrels with tunable oligomeric states
title_full_unstemmed Coiled coils 9-to-5: rational de novo design of α-helical barrels with tunable oligomeric states
title_short Coiled coils 9-to-5: rational de novo design of α-helical barrels with tunable oligomeric states
title_sort coiled coils 9-to-5: rational de novo design of α-helical barrels with tunable oligomeric states
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8503928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34745518
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc00460c
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