In contrast to the extensively investigated beta-turn conformation in peptides and proteins, single and multiple gamma-turns have been much less commonly studied. Single and non-contiguous multiple gamma-turns have been relatively often authenticated in small cyclic peptides, but these important peptide main-chain reversal motifs have not been examined carefully either in linear peptides or in globular proteins. This Perspective article summarizes literature data on this aspect of peptide stereochemistry, expanding the discussion also to the rarely found, contiguous multiple gamma-turns which generate incipient or fully-developed 2.2(7)-(gamma-)helices. Unpublished results of recent research activities on this topic ongoing in our laboratories are also briefly outlined.

Single and multiple peptide gamma-turns: literature survey and recent progress

Crisma Marco;Moretto Alessandro;Toniolo Claudio;Formaggio Fernando
2015

Abstract

In contrast to the extensively investigated beta-turn conformation in peptides and proteins, single and multiple gamma-turns have been much less commonly studied. Single and non-contiguous multiple gamma-turns have been relatively often authenticated in small cyclic peptides, but these important peptide main-chain reversal motifs have not been examined carefully either in linear peptides or in globular proteins. This Perspective article summarizes literature data on this aspect of peptide stereochemistry, expanding the discussion also to the rarely found, contiguous multiple gamma-turns which generate incipient or fully-developed 2.2(7)-(gamma-)helices. Unpublished results of recent research activities on this topic ongoing in our laboratories are also briefly outlined.
2015
Istituto di Chimica Biomolecolare - ICB - Sede Pozzuoli
NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE; ALPHA-METHYL PROLINE; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; SOLID-STATE; CYCLIC-PEPTIDES; AMINO-ACID; STRUCTURAL-CHARACTERIZATION; METHYLPROLINE PEPTIDES; INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY; SECONDARY STRUCTURES
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