Peptidyl-Prolyl Model Study: How Does the Electronic Effect Influence the Amide Bond Conformation?

Pavel K. Mykhailiuk, Vladimir Kubyshkin, Thorsten Bach, Nediljko Budisa

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Abstract

The triple-helical structure of collagen, the most abundant protein in animal bodies, owes its stability to post-translationally installed hydroxyl groups at position 4 of prolyl residues. To shed light on the nature of this phenomenon, we have examined the influence of the 4-substituent on the amide isomerism in peptidyl-prolyl analogues. The rigid bicyclic skeleton of 2,4-methanoprolines allowed us to follow the through-bond impact of the substituent group (electronic effect) without the side-chain conformation being affected by a stereoelectronic effect. These proline analogues were prepared by [2 + 2] photocycloaddition of (2-allylamino)acrylic acid derivatives. Subsequent pKa studies demonstrated a remarkable electronic effect of the 4-fluorine substitution, while the effect of the 4-methyl group was negligible. The trans/cis amide ratio was measured in model compounds under low temperature conditions. The observed prevalence for a trans-amide is extraordinary, and in this regard, 2,4-methanoproline is closer to primary α-amino acids than to proline. At the same time the amide rotation velocities were 3-4 orders of magnitude higher when compared to N-acetylprolyl. Finally, our results indicate that the electronic effect of the 4-substituent only affects the kinetics of the amide isomerization but not the thermodynamic prevalence for the trans-rotamer.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)8831-8841
Seitenumfang11
FachzeitschriftJournal of Organic Chemistry
Jahrgang82
Ausgabenummer17
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 1 Sept. 2017

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