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    Biopolymers 19 (1980), S. 1743-1752 
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    Notes: Sodium ion activity was measured using a Na-glass electrode in a solution of poly(S-carboxymethyl-L-cysteine) with no added salt at various degrees of neutralization and various concentrations for samples of different molecular weights. The conformational change from random coil to the β-structure was detected from the activity coefficient of counterions, as well as from CD. At a constant degree of neutralization, the activity coefficient is insensitive to a concentration change not only in the random-coil state, but also in the range of conformational change if the concentration is below about 3 × 10-2 monomolal. At high concentrations of about 5 × 10-2 monomolal, however, the activity coefficient becomes low, probably due to the occurrence of the stacking of the pleated sheets.
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    Biopolymers 19 (1980), S. 1791-1799 
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    Notes: 1H-nmr spectra for a series of Boc-L-(Met)n-OMe (n = 2-9) homo-oligopeptides have been observed in the helix-supporting solvent trifluoroethanol (TFE) at millimolar concentrations. Interfering solvent peaks were eliminated using two decoupling frequencies to selectively remove the methylene and hydroxyl protons of the solvent. Comparisons with specifically α-deuterated homo-oligopeptides gave complete assignments of the NH region of the Boc-Metn-OMe oligomers up to the heptapeptide. Analysis of chemical shifts, coupling constants, and temperature dependence of chemical shifts suggests that up to the hexapeptide, similar structures exist in deuterochloroform and TFE. In contrast, nmr parameters at the heptapeptide for several internal residues differ in these solvents. These results suggest that a C7 to α-helix transition may occur in TFE as the chain length of the methionine oligopeptides increases.
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    Notes: The natural-abundance 15N-nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr) spectrum of the cyclic decapeptide gramicidin S has been measured and assigned in the solvents dimethyl sulfoxide, methanol, and 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol. Three methods have been investigated to distinguish between peptide groups which are exposed to or shielded from the solvent. The solvent dependence of the 15N chemical shift is correlated with the two types of peptide group in gramicidin S—those with the carbonyl group exposed or shielded from the solvent. The second method monitors the lability of the N—H proton (via the collapse of the reduced 15N-1H coupling) in the presence of added base used to promote intermolecular exchange - peptide protons shielded from the solvent exchange more slowly. The third method looks at the temperature dependence of the 15N chemical shifts in dimethyl sulfoxide. Here the data are not so distinctive as to allow the differentiation between solvent-exposed or shielded N—H bonds at all peptide groups.
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    Biopolymers 19 (1980), S. 1887-1897 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: Small changes in the apparent radius of gyration of native cytochrome c were measured as a function of pH in solutions of 0 and 50 mM ruthenium hexicyanide. The forward scattering was also measured as a function of pH under the same conditions to ascertain the contribution of the Ru ion shell to the forward scattering and concomitantly to the radius of gyration. The forward scattering and small alterations in the radius of gyration were then measured as a function of Ru counterion concentration. These results are then interpreted in terms of the mechanisms which influence the measured apparent radius of gyration. It is shown that the Debye-Hückel theory of counterion distributions can be used to describe the data in situations where scattering from the bound Ru ions contributes less significantly than scattering from the ion cloud.
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    Biopolymers 19 (1980) 
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    Biopolymers 19 (1980), S. 1827-1837 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: Fluorine nmr experiments carried out at 51.0 and 94.1 MHz have been used to explore the interaction of the probe molecule p-fluorocinnamate with conjugates formed from α-chymotrypsin and poly(N-acryloyl-β-alanine). The data obtained include enzyme-induced chemical-shift effects, spin-lattice (R1) and transverse (R2) relaxation rates, and the rate constant for dissociation of the fluorocinnamate-enzyme complexes. Analysis of the results indicates that while overall molecular tumbling of the enzyme molecule is not greatly changed by attachment of polymers of various sizes, conjugated polymer can appreciably affect the structure of the p-fluorocinnamate binding site. The important variable involved in such structural changes appears to be the amount of polymer present per mole of protein.
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    Biopolymers 19 (1980), S. 1875-1886 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: Expressions for zeroth, first, and second spatial moments are obtained for diffusing macromolecules A and B that move due to an external field and undergo reversible isomerization, switching back and forth according to first-order kinetics. In addition, expressions for third and fourth moments are derived for the special case of equal diffusion coefficients, equal rate constants, and equal but opposite velocities. The initial conditions are arbitrary amounts of A or B concentrated in an infinitesimally narrow region. The moments are computed from derivatives of the Fourier-transformed concentration profiles of A and B. The moments are used in an expansion in term of Hermite polynomials, the Gram-Charlier expansion, to construct the concentration profiles of A or B or A and B together. The examples presented show that a few terms of the expansion, for which explicit expressions are given, can give tolerable accuracy if the velocity is not too large and the rate constants and diffusion coefficient are not too small. The expansion can be used to determine when the profiles are unimodal.
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    Biopolymers 19 (1980), S. 1909-1917 
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    Notes: The thermal triple helix-coil transition of covalently bridged collagenlike peptides with repeating sequences of (Ala-Gly-Pro)n, n = 5-15, was studied optically. The peptides were soluble in water/acetic acid (99:1) and were found to form triple-helical structures in this solvent system beginning with n = 8. The thermodynamic analysis of the transition equilibrium curves for n = 9-13 yielded the parameters ΔH°s = -7.0 kJ per tripeptide unit, ΔS°s = -23.1 J deg-1 mol-1 per tripeptide unit for the coil-to-helix transition, and the apparent nucleation parameter σ ≃ 5 × 10-2. It was suggested through double-jump temperature experiments that the rate-limiting step during refolding is not only influenced by the difficulties of nucleation, but also by cis-trans isomerization of the Gly-Pro peptide bond.
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  • 109
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    Notes: Poly(hydroxyalkyl-L-glutamine) (alkyl = ethyl, propyl, butyl) solutions have been studied by CD as functions of temperature and activity of calcium chloride and sodium perchlorate. Helical content is altered by changes in salt activity and temperature. The helicity of poly(hydroxybutyl-L-glutamine) and poly(hydroxypropyl-L-glutamine) falls to zero in a monotonic fashion with increasing calcium chloride activity. A nonzero helicity reappears at activities in excess of 5-50 mol kg-1. Poly(hydroxypropyl-L-glutamine) is much more sensitive to calcium chloride than is poly(hydroxybutyl-L-glutamine), and both polypeptides are more sensitive to calcium chloride than are typical proteins. Markedly different behavior is observed with sodium perchlorate. This salt acts as a helix stabilizer at low activities but becomes a destabilizer at activities higher than 0.3-1.0 mol kg-1. In this respect the effect of sodium perchlorate on nonionic poly(hydroxyalkyl-L-glutamines) resembles that seen with cationic poly(L-lysine) and poly(L-arginine). Helix stabilization at low sodium perchlorate activity is moderate for poly(hydroxybutyl-L-glutamine) and large for poly(hydroxypropyl-L-glutamine) and poly(hydroxyethyl-L-glutamine).
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  • 110
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    Notes: The structural properties of uracil photohydrates at the monomer and dimer level in aqueous solution have been examined in detail by nmr spectroscopy. Based on such evidence, the absolute configurations of the two possible diastereomers have been assigned, and the conformational perturbations induced by photohydration have been evaluated. In all instances, photohydration shifts the 2E ⇌ 3E puckering equilibrium of the sugar ring of the uridylyl fragment towards 2E (from 12-18%). In addition, for both dimers examined in detail, ho6UpA and Apho6hU, the effect of dimerization on sugar pucker is such that the 3′-terminal unit shows a clear increase in the percentage of 3E (relative to the appropriate 5′-mononucleotide), whereas the percentage 3E of the 5′-terminal unit shows no change. This is contrary to the findings in the normal dinucleoside monophosphates, where an increased preference for 3E pucker occurs in both residues on dimerization and increased base stacking. Significant base-base interactions were observed in both hydrated dimers despite the loss of the planar π-system in the uracil fragment. In addition, the rate of photohydration for a particular dimer pair (e.g., ApU and UpA or GpU and UpG) is shown to be inversely dependent on the amount of base stacking in the parent dimer. This latter parameter has also been correlated with the ratio of the two possible diastereomers formed in the reaction and is associated with a preferential attack at one face of the pyrimidine base ring. The shift of the sugar puckering equilibrium towards 2E has been compared with similar shifts observed when adenosine and guanosine are methylated at N(1) and N(7), respectively. The possible biological significance of the above-mentioned conformational aspects is discussed.
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    Biopolymers 19 (1980), S. 2033-2045 
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
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    Notes: A simplified model of a polypeptide chain is described. Each residue is represented by a single interaction center. The energy of the chain and the force acting on each residue are given as a function of the residue coordinates. Terms to approximate the effect of solvent and the stabilization energy of helix formation are included. The model is used to study equilibrium and dynamical aspects of the helix-coil transition. The equilibrium properties examined include helix-coil equilibrium constants and their dependence on chain position. Dynamical properties are examined by a stochastic simulation of the Brownian motion of the chain in its solvent surroundings. Correlations in the motions of the residues are found to have an important influence on the helix-coil transition rates.
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    Biopolymers 19 (1980), S. 2123-2132 
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    Notes: Measurements of the uv absorption and melting profiles of poly(rC) at low-salt conditions confirm the existence of a double-stranded complex at low pH and imply, but do not prove, the structure proposed by Akinrimisi et al. (1963) Biochemistry 2, 340-343. Electric dichroism and birefringence provide additional supporting evidence and indicate that the complex is one in which the bases are tilted considerably from the major molecular axis. The base-stacking tendency of single-stranded poly(rC), unlike poly(rA), is found to be insufficient to maintain a rodlike structure; the persistence length of stacked bases in poly(rC) must be very small. The existence of an out-of-plane transition in poly(rC) in the vicinity of 300 nm is conclusively demonstrated by both dichroism and birefringence measurements.
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    Notes: The effect of deuterium substitution of exchangeable hydrogen atoms on the reduction potential of Clostridium pasteurianum 2(4Fe-4S) ferredoxin has been studied. The studies were conducted to determine if NH⃛S hydrogen bonds to the iron-sulfur cluster are dominant in the mechanism of influence of the protein on cluster reduction potential, as has been proposed [Carter, C. W. (1977) J. Biol. Chem. 252, 7802-7811]. Deuteration of the slowly exchangeable hydrogen atoms, however, yields essentially no shift in the reduction potential (-0.2 ± 0.8 mV), suggesting that NH⃛S bonds are not important modifiers of cluster reduction potential in this protein.
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    Biopolymers 19 (1980), S. 2143-2164 
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    Notes: The theoretical kinetics are analyzed for reactions between torsionally stressed DNA and another compound which reacts at different rates with portions of the substrate molecule which are in different conformational states. These reactions are assumed to obey Michaelis-Menten kinetics, so no cooperative effects occur. The DNA is regarded as being susceptible to a stress-induced local conformational transition as described recently by Benham. Briefly, alterations in torsional stress consequent on superhelicity effectively change the relative concentrations of the two conformational states of the substrate, thereby influencing the course of the reaction. This theory is developed for transition between the B-form helix and the single-stranded, random-coil states. To illustrate the influence of posited stress-induced melting on kinetics, calculations are made on simple models of two biochemical phenomena. First, the variations in initial nicking rates of single-strand-specific endonucleases with substrate superhelicity are interpreted as arising from changes in the concentration of (stress-induced) single-stranded binding sites. Second, the observed dependence of the transcription rate of RNA polymerase core enzyme on substrate superhelicity is interpreted in terms of a model in which the rate-limiting step in the initiation event is the formation of a complex between the enzyme and a single-stranded region. Related experimental results are shown to be qualitatively consistent with the suggestion that sufficiently supercoiled DNA contains locally melted regions.
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    Biopolymers 19 (1980), S. 2267-2267 
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    Biopolymers 19 (1980), S. 419-430 
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    Notes: A statistical mechanical calculation of the binding properties of DNA bis-intercalators is presented, based on the sequence-generating function method of Lifson. The effects of binding by intercalation of one or both chromophores of a bifunctional intercalating agent are examined. The secular equation for a general model that includes the effects of neighbor (nearest and non-nearest) exclusion and/or cooperativity in the binding of both singly and doubly intercalated ligands is derived. Numerical results for binding curves are presented for a more restricted model in which each type of bound ligand rigorously excludes its nearest neighbor and the total number of sites covered by a doubly intercalated ligand is variable. At low values of free ligand concentration bis-intercalation dominates the binding process, while at high value of free ligand concentration, intercalation of only one chromophore per ligand becomes significant due to the unavailability of contiguous free sites required for bis-intercalation. Also, depending on the binding parameters, the free energy of the system can be lowered by a loss of doubly intercalated ligands in favor of singly intercalated ones. Corresponding to this transition in binding mode, the average number of sites occupied by a bound ligand decreases from that characteristic of bis-intercalation to that characteristic of mono-intercalation as free ligand concentration increases. An analysis of Scatchard plots describing bis-intercalation is presented.
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    Biopolymers 19 (1980), S. 431-443 
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    Notes: The statistical mechanical model for the binding of bifunctional intercalating ligands to duplex DNA described in the preceding paper is applied to the example of echinomycin-DNA interactions. This is the only system for which binding curves have been obtained under conditions leading to binding by both bis-intercalation and mono-intercalation simultaneously. Binding parameters and Scatchard plots are calculated for a variety of conditions. A detailed comparison of these calculations with the results from the previous analysis of the same binding data in terms of the McGhee-Von Hippel theory, assuming only one mode of binding, is presented. The results of our calculations are consistent with the model of bis-intercalation requiring the two bound chromophores of a bifunctional ligand to be separated by two base pairs. It is not necessary to assume violation of the nearest-neighbor exclusion principle, as occurred in the original analysis.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. xi 
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 33-36 
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    Notes: Potential-energy calculations are reported on the interaction between two collagenlike triple-stranded poly(Gly-L-Pro-L-Pro) helices. Short helices can pack in a variety of orientations, but there is a unique parallel packing arrangement of the two helices for longer polypeptide chains.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 43-47 
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    Notes: The lattice model of Flory has been extended in order to consider equilibrium between isotropic and nematic phases containing helix-coil type chains. Nearly complete exclusion of coil sequences from the lyotropic nematic phase produces an enhanced cooperativity in the helix-coil transition. In poor solvents this enhancement begins to occur at concentrations typical of some experiments.
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    Notes: The major unfolded form of ribonuclease A is known to show well-populated structural intermediates transiently during folding at 0°-10°C. We describe here how the exchange reaction between D2O and peptide NH protons can be used to trap folding intermediates. The protons protected from exchange during folding can be characterized by 1H-nmr after folding is complete. The feasibility of using 1H-nmr to resolve a set of protected peptide protons is demonstrated by using a specially prepared sample of ribonuclease S in D2O in which only the peptide protons of residues 7-14 are in the 1H-form. All eight of these protected peptide protons are H-bonded. Resonance assignments made on isolated peptides containing these residues have been used to identify the protected protons. Other sets of protected protons trapped in the 1H-form can also be isolated by differential exchange, using either ribonuclease A or S. Earlier model compound studies have indicated that H-bonded folding intermediates should be unstable in water unless stabilized by additional interactions. Nevertheless, peptides derived from ribonuclease A that contain residues 3-13 do show partial helix formation in water at low temperatures. We discuss the possibility that specific interactions between side chains can stabilize short α-helixes by nucleating the helix, and that specific interactions may also define the helix boundaries at early stages in folding.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 93-99 
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    Notes: Denaturation profiles of 17 globular proteins were studied by the spectroscopic and chromatographic methods with high-data-point density. The denaturational transitions are broadly classified into three types according to their multiphasic characteristics. In general, more or less complex internal cooperative events seem to take place in the conformation transition of globular proteins.
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    Notes: We report on the effects that the presence of ethylene glycol or glycerol has on the oxygen affinity of hemoglobin. We attribute these effects to an altered equilibrium between T and R quaternary conformations of hemoglobin and separate them into bulk-electrostatic and non-bulk-electrostatic contributions to the standard free-energy difference between the R and T states.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 139-145 
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    Notes: The 270-MHz proton-nmr spectra of short neurotoxins (erabutoxins from Laticauda semifasciata and cobrotoxin from Naja naja atra) and long neurotoxins (toxin B from Naja naja and α-bungarotoxin from Bungarus multicinctus) have been analyzed. The conformation of erabutoxin b in solution is largely consistent with the x-ray crystal analysis, although the environment of His-7 in solution is definitely different from that in the crystal. The pH-dependent transition has been found for toxin B, indicating that the conformation in neutral solution is different from that in the crystal as grown from acidic solution. The deuterium-exchange rates of the amide protons for the four neurotoxins have been measured. The order of structural rigidity is the same as the order of the irreversibility of neuromuscular block by neurotoxins.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 163-169 
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    Notes: Conformational studies on poly(oxyethylene)-bound homo-, oligo-, guest-host, and sequential peptides synthesized according to the liquid-phase method were carried out by means of 1H-nmr spectroscopy. The solubilizing effect of the C-terminal polymeric support allowed a thorough investigation of the secondary structure in solution.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 217-225 
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    Notes: A vibrational force field for the polypeptide chain has been developed for normal-mode analysis of such molecules. It can reproduce observed frequencies of known structures to within about 5 cm-1. We review the application of this technique to conformational problems in peptides (β-turns and their model compounds), polypeptides [the αII-helix and crystalline poly(glycine II)], and proteins (bacteriorhodopsin and glucagon).
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 247-253 
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    Notes: 1H-nmr studies of [pGlu6]SP6-11, [gpGlu6,mPhe7]SP6-11, and [pGlu6,N-CH3Phe7]SP6-11 in DMSO-d6 reveal characteristic chemical shifts, 3JNH-αCH, temperature dependence, as well as deuterium exchange half-times. Marked similarities are revealed for the two first analogs, whereas the N-methylated analog is clearly different. Possible conformations are considered.
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    Notes: The 36-amino acid avian pancreatic polypeptide has been studied by x-ray analysis at 0.98-Å resolution and refined using a restrained least-squares technique to an agreement factor of 15.6%. The polypeptide, which has a compact globular structure with a hydrophobic core, comprises a polyproline-like helix (residues 2-8) and an α-helix (residues 14-32). The molecule forms symmetrical dimers linked through zinc atoms in the crystal lattice. The high-resolution analysis defines sequence-dependent distortions in the α-helical parameters due to hydrogen bonding of water molecules and side chains. The thermal parameters indicate an increased flexibility of the main chain at the turn between the helices and in the C-terminal residues. For the first time, six-parameter anisotropic thermal ellipsoids have been refined for each atom; these define the directions of the molecular motions in the polypeptide, indicating concerted vibrations. The physiological roles of conformation, flexibility, and dynamics of this polypeptide hormone are discussed.
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    Notes: We have carried out a systematic analysis of the solid-state conformational preferences of a number of linear homo-oligoprolines (to the tetramer) by ir absorption and x-ray diffraction. The peptides present different chiral sequences (tacticities), various types (urethane and amide) of N-protecting groups, and free and blocked C-termini (which imply different capabilities of forming H-bonds). The following conclusions can be drawn: (i) values for the geometry of the prolyl residue and the peptide bond in the cis and in the trans conformations are proposed; (ii) in general the conformational angles ϕ and ψ in the linear homo-oligoprolines have values appropriate for the polyproline II structure (conformation F); (iii) the pyrrolidine ring shows various types of puckering with no apparent relation to the backbone conformation; (iv) Pro-Pro peptide bonds generally take the trans conformation, the few cases of cis conformation being formed by Pro residues of different chirality; (v) the single H-bond donor  -  OH, when present, is always bonded to H-acceptors, which can be either the urethane or the amide or the peptide carbonyl but never the carbonyl group of the  -  COOH moiety.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 377-380 
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    Notes: Myelin basic protein isolated from bovine white matter is known to consist of a mixture of three or more “charge isomers”, which can be separated by cation-exchange chromatography. We are using 360-MHz 1H-nmr spectroscopy to establish the chemical and structural differences among them. Preliminary studies by difference spectroscopy between two of the isomers suggest (a) all aromatic residues, and probably their nearest-neighbors, are unchanged; (b) the less cationic isomer lacks one (or two) of its C-terminal Arg residues; and (c) a significant fraction of the two Met residues in the less cationic isomer is present as methionine sulfoxide.
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    Notes: A hydrophobic linear peptide has been synthesized and studied over a range of environments using several complementary spectroscopic approaches, including nmr, CD, and vibrational spectroscopies. The sequence of this model peptide, carbobenzoxy-L-Pro-D-Phe-D-Ala-L-Pro-NHCH3, was designed such that a small number of “folded” conformations, stabilized by intramolecular hydrogen bonding, would be accessible to it. Additionally, the extremely hydrophobic character of the peptide favors its interactions with hydrophobic regions of a membrane. The conformational impact of the membrane environment on the peptide, and the effect of the peptide on lipid organization have been explored both in micellar media and in vesicles. To facilitate nmr analysis, the peptide has been synthesized with one of the prolines perdeuterated. Results of these studies reveal that the peptide experiences a microenvironment of moderate polarity in micellar media and causes changes in lipid structure in a vesicle that are indicative of a hydrophobic peptide-lipid interaction.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 425-440 
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    Notes: Most of a protein surface is potentially antigenic, consisting of numerous overlapping domains each complementary to antibody-combining sites. These domains may include peptide sequences that are demonstrably antigenic but only when antibodies from the appropriate host individuals and species are used. Methods for locating antigenic peptide sequences are described in which hydrophilic polyamide supports are used for peptide synthesis, then solid-phase radioimmunoassay with antisera and protein A. Most antigenic domains, however, comprise amino acid side chains contributed by two or more nearby polypeptide chains. Such domains can be identified by comparing the cross-reactivities of groups of very closely related proteins towards monoclonal antibodies raised to one of them. Such studies, using myoglobins, have identified a number of residues not previously shown to be antigenic and have provided a guide for the choice of synthetic peptides which are likely to carry several immunodominant side chains. One such peptide corresponding to residues (72-89) of beef myoglobin has been shown, using CD and antibodies to the parent protein, to have interesting conformational and antigenic properties. The peptide (25-55) is also antigenic.
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    Notes: A series of novel, functionalized catecholamines (congeners) has been synthesized in which, formalistically, the N-isopropyl group of isoproterenol has been extended by a linear alkyl chain of varying length, terminated by a carboxyl group. Model amide derivatives have also been prepared in order to optimize the biological activity of these derivatives and also to aid in the design of appropriate peptides for the synthesis of conjugates. As a result of these studies, a series of amino acid and monodisperse peptide carriers, containing p-aminophenylalanine as the point of attachment for the drug, was prepared, together with the corresponding conjugates. In vitro and in vivo evaluation of the congeners, model amides, and conjugates has demonstrated that the biological activity of these derivatives is extremely sensitive to structural modifications at a point far-removed from the pharmacophore, in both the congener amide and conjugate series. A number of the model amides and conjugates have proven to be highly active when tested in both in vitro and in vivo test systems. The implications of these results in terms of a novel structure-activity approach to drug design are discussed.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 557-567 
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    Notes: Antineoplastic drugs such as daunomycin, adriamycin, methotrexate, 5-fluorouridine, cytosine arabinoside, and platinate were bound to antibodies directly or via a polymeric bridge. The drug antibody conjugates retained most of their drug and antibody activities when tested in vitro. Daunomycin-antibody conjugates were shown to penetrate tumor cells in the conjugated form. In animals, daunomycin-antibody conjugates were at least as effective chemotherapeutically as the corresponding free drugs and considerably less toxic. In some tumor systems, the daunomycin-antibody conjugates represented an improvement over the free drug. This improvement was restricted in some tumors to a particular injection route of the tumor and the treatment.
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    Notes: We describe a synthetic method aimed at specifically coupling poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) to proteins without altering their spectroscopic properties. To do so, we have first modified the alcohol end group of PEO to an acid end group (PEO-COOH). Coupling of PEO-COOH to Gly A1 methylsulfonylethyloxycarbonyl (Msc) protected insulin yielded NαB1,N∊B29-(PEO)2-insulin. Conversely, coupling of PEO-COOH to insulin whose Gly A1 and Lys B29 amino groups were protected with Msc yielded NαB1-PEO-insulin. The products were obtained in a spectroscopically pure form and characterized by uv and CD spectroscopy. Conformational and biological studies are in progress.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 633-641 
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    Notes: The crystal structure and conformation of the synthetic cyclic tetrapeptide, cyclo(L-Pro-Sar)2, was determined by x-ray analysis. The peptide crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group P212121 with cell parameters a = 9.277(1), b = 12.884(1), and c = 15.581(2) Å. The crystal structure was solved by the symbolic addition procedure for direct phase determination and least-squares refinement using 1796 reflections, which led to the final R value of 0.043. This structure provides the first example observed in a crystal of a cyclic tetrapeptide in which all four peptide units have been found in the cis conformation with ω angles deviating slightly by 2°-10° from the ideal value of 0°. It was also found that the two Pro Cα-CO single bonds assumed a trans′ (ψ = 159.6° and 158.4°) conformation. Adjoining average planes of the peptide groups fall at nearly right angles to each other. The pyrrolidine ring conformations of the two prolyl residues are in the envelope form, with Cγ carbon out of the least-squares planes for the remaining four atoms.
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    Biopolymers 19 (1980), S. 681-700 
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    Notes: We describe the capabilities of a method for obtaining high-resolution melting profiles of short, homogeneous DNAs using a thermo-differential absorbance technique. The absorbance difference of two identical DNA solutions, raised linearly in temperature and maintained at a constant temperature difference, is monitored using a double-beam spectrophotometer. A specially constructed temperature controller and cell holder enable the temperature of the DNA samples to be controlled and monitored directly. A heating rate of 6.75°C/hr has been found to give reproducible results at ionic strengths 〉 0.01M. A method of reconstructing the true derivative from experimental data using a Taylor series expansion is described and shown to work well when the difference in temperature between samples is in the range of 0.2°C. Reconstructed derivative profiles are further analyzed by deconvolution into distinct Gaussian components. The melting profile of PM-2 DNA is shown to consist of 14 components, while the much longer lambda DNA yields 55. Related techniques such as data management and analysis for the fractional G·C content of specific domains are also described.
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    Notes: Molecular-mechanics calculations have been carried out on the base-paired hexanucleoside pentaphosphates d(TATATA)2, d(ATATAT)2, d(A6)·d(T6), d(CGCGCG)2, d(GCGCGC)2, and d(C6)·d(G6) in both A- and B-DNA geometries. The calculated relative energies of these polymers are consistent with the relative stabilities of the polymers found experimentally. In particular, the results of our calculations support the observation that the homopolymer d(A)n·d(T)n is more stable in a B-DNA conformation, while the homopolymer d(G)n·d(C)n is more stable in an A-DNA conformation. The molecular interactions responsible for these differential stabilities include both inter- and intrastrand base stacking, as well as base-phosphate interactions. While definitive experiments on the heteropolymer stabilities have not yet been carried out, the results of our calculations also suggest a greater stability of the purine-3′,5′-pyrimidine sequence over the pyrimidine-3′,5′-purine sequence in both the A- and B-conformations. The reason for this greater stability lies in the importance of the inherent directionality (5′ → 3′ vs 3′ → 5′) of phosphate-base and base-base interactions. The largest conformation change observed on energy refinement is sugar repuckering, which occurs mainly on pyrimidine-attched sugars and only in the B-DNA geometry. We suggest a molecular mechanism, specifically, differential base-sugar steric interactions involving neighboring sugars, to explain why this repuckering occurs more with d(A6)·d(T6) than with other isomers.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 879-893 
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    Notes: We examined three sonicated, specific-seqiemce polydeoxynucleotides in solution over a wide range of concentrations of several salts by 13P-nmr spectroscopy, and we found that the alternating copolymer poly(dAdT)·poly(dAdT) exhibits a dinucleotide repeat unit in all five salts and at all concentrations studied, as indicated by the presence of a doubled in its 31P-nmr spectra. The two components of the doublet show selective shift effects. The upfield component is assigned to dApdT in the gauche--gauche- conformation and shifts upfield in all four monovalent salts used, relative to a single-stranded oligonucleotide control. The downfield component is assigned to dTpdA in the trans-gauche- conformation and shifts downfield with increasing CsF concentration but remains essentially constant in LiCl, NaCl, and CsCl. These changes indicate a fast noncooperative transition for poly(dAdT)·poly-(dAdT) from a presumed right-handed dinucleotide-repeat B-form to another conformation with a dinucleotide-repeat structure, via a continuum of structures that may differ in the extent of the winding of the double helix. Ethanol causes the upfield component to collapse into the other component, indicating conversion to a structure with a mononucleotide repeat unit and a trans-gauche- conformation. Up to 1M Mg2+ appears to have no significant effect on the phosphodiester conformations of poly(dAdT)·poly(dAdT). By contrast, poly-(dGdC)·poly(dGdC) gives a slow cooperative transition from what is considered to be a right-handed regular B-form to a left-handed Z-form on increasing MgCl2 and NaCl concentrations, although we observed no changes in chemical shifts below the transition points. The homopolymer poly(dA)·poly(dT) exhibits no unusual shift effects or transitions upon the addition of salts when compared to the oligonucleotide control and is considered to be a regular B-form with a gauche--gauche- phosphodiester backbone conformation. These differences emphasize the distinct secondary structures of DNAs of different sequences and their selective responses to changes in solution conditions.
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    Notes: Seven dinucleoside monophosphates containing 2′-halogeno-2′-deoxypurine nucleoside residue, dAfl-U, dAcl-U, dAbr-U, dAio-U, dGfl-U, and dIfl-C, were chemically synthesized and investigated by 1H-nmr spectroscopy at 300 MHz. The sugar and backbone conformations of these compounds were analyzed by the spectral pattern of furanose proton resonances; and the extents of base-base interaction were estimated from chemical shifts and their temperature-dependent changes of base-proton resonances. It is found that the population of C3′-endo conformer and the extent of base-base interaction decrease as the electronegativity of 2′-substituent decreases in dAx-U (x = fl, cl, br, and io) series. The C3′-endo (3E) population and the base-base interaction in Nfl-U (N = A,G)-type dimers as well as dIfl-C are relatively higher than the corresponding natural ribo-dimers but can be recognized as grossly similar to the conformation of regular RNA dimers.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 1267-1283 
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    Notes: We studied the Raman spectra of the zwitterionic glycylglycine crystal (GG) and its N-deuterated analog. A normal coordinate analysis on its α-crystalline form was performed and the effects of intra-and intermolecular couplings are discussed. A modified Urey-Bradley potential was used as a model of the intramolecular force field. Factor group splittings are described by the use of intermolecular potentials consisting of nonbonded atom-atom interactions and dipole-dipole interactions. Effects of hydrogen bonds on the vibrational frequencies of amino and carboxylate groups are also analyzed.
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    Notes: The ir absorption and CD conformational analyses of solutions of the protected 2-9 fragment of the peptaibol antibiotics emerimicins III and IV \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$ \rlap{--} (Aib_3 \rlap{--} )L - Val - Gly - L - Leu\rlap{--} (Aib_2 \rlap{--} ) $\end{document} and related short sequences are consistent with the presence of a right-handed α-helix for the octapeptide, while the tri-, tetra-, and pentapeptides adopt a 310-helix, either right- or left-handed, depending on the amino acid sequences. The structural preferences of solid-state \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$ Z\rlap{--} (Aib_3 \rlap{--} )L - Val - OMe $\end{document} and \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}$ Z\rlap{--} (Aib_3 \rlap{--} )L - Val - Gly - OMe $\end{document} have been determined by x-ray diffraction. In accord with the solution data, incipient 310-helices, formed by two and three β-turns, have been found for the tetra- and pentapeptides, respectively. The tetrapeptide helix has the left-handed screw sense, while that of the pentapetide is right-handed, thus confirming the conclusions of the CD analysis of the solution.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 1401-1407 
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    Notes: Isomeric oligopeptides composed of five methionyl residues and one glycyl residue or of five γ-methyl-L-glutamyl residues and one glycyl residue all exhibit marked differences in retention on normal-phase silica. When the glycyl residue is at internal positions of hexa or heptapeptides, the peptide elutes most rapidly form the μPorasil column. Comparison of the effect of positional isomerism on retention in short oligopeptides with the effect on retention of hexamers and heptamers suggests that a change in peptide conformation may be responsible for the change in oligopeptide mobility.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 1319-1334 
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    Notes: The CD spectrum of an enzymatically derived sodium hyaluronate (NaHA) segment preparation with chain length 18 ± 3 disaccharide units [NaHAseg, ( NaGlcUA GlcNAc)15-20°. NaGlcUA, sodium D-glucuronate; GlcNAc, 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-D-glucose] in H2O was recorded to 180 nm using a computer-controlled vacuum-uv CD instrument. Near 190 nm the spectrum is of low intensity, similar to the sum of the free monosaccharide contributios, attributed to the π-π* transitions of the acetamido and carboxylate substituents. In contrast, much smaller oligosaccharides, also derived from high-molecular-weight NaHA by enzymatic digestions, show CD spectra in H2O with prominent bands centered near 190 nm. The oligosaccharide spectra can be matched as linear combinations of interior sugar residue (= NaHAseg) and end sugar residue CD contributions. End residues from oligosaccharides of the type (NaGlcUA-GlcNAc)n show a negative CD band near 190 nm. End residues from oligosaccharides of the reverse sequence (GlcNAc-NaGlcUA)n show a positive CD band near 190 nm. Averaging of the two end-residue spectral contributions yields an approximate match for the spectrum of NAHAseg below 200 nm. It is proposed that the low intensity CD of NaHA in the π-π* region is the result of large-magnitude, oppositely signed contributions, which can be visulized by studying oligosaccharides.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 1383-1399 
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    Notes: The structure of a crystalline cellulose II-hydrazine complex has been determined by x-ray diffraction methods as part of an investigation of cellulose-solvent interaction. The complex studied was that formed when Fortisan fibers were swollen in hydrazine and then vacuumdried. The unit cell is monoclinic with dimensions a = 9.37 Å, b = 19.88 Å, c = 10.39 Å, and γ = 120.0° and contains disaccharide segments of four chains, with one hydrazine per glucose residue. In view of the limited x-ray intensity data, the structure has been determined based on an approximate unit cell containing two chain segments, with a = 4.69 Å, using the linked-atom least-squares refinement procedures. The refined model contains antiparallel cellulose chains that are linked by both intermolecular hydrogen bonds and hydrogen-bonded hydrazine molecules. The parallel chains in the 020 planes are packed in register, leading to stacks of chains analogous to those in chitin. All the hydroxyl groups are satisfactorily hydrogen-bonded, and each hydrazine forms four donor and two acceptor hydrogen bonds, including an N—H…N bond between hydrazines. From this work it can be seen that the interaction of cellulose II with hydrazine involves scission of the intermolecular hydrogen bonds followed by disruption of the stacks of quarter-staggered chains. The latter effect is probably necessary for hydrazine to act as a cellulose solvent.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 1445-1448 
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 1489-1498 
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    Notes: Empirical force-field calculations and ir and 1H-nmr spectra indicate that five-membered (C5) and seven-membered (C7eq) hydrogen-bonded rings are the preferred conformations of acetyl-L-Phe p-acetyl and p-valeryl anilides in nonpolar media. The C5/C7eq ratio was found to be dependent on the dryness of the solute and the solvent. This fact and the results from conformational-energy calculations suggest that a molecule of water participates in the stabilization of the C7eq conformation.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 333-339 
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    Notes: The interaction of the amino terminal half-molecule of histone H4 with duplex DNA has been studied by fiber x-ray diffraction. Changes induced in the diffraction pattern of B-DNA by the presence of the bound peptide have been Fourier-analyzed and the results presented in terms of a deweighted radial projection of the electron density. We conclude that the peptide binds on the major groove side of the sugar-phosphate chain.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 355-362 
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    Notes: Recent studies of the neurophysins and associated neuropeptide hormones have addressed both the biosynthetic pathways by which these noncovalent protein-peptide complexes are derived in neurosecretory neurons and the nature of the noncovalent interactions likely to occur during transport and storage in neurosecretory granules within the neurons. In vitro translation of hypothalamic mRNA and sequencing of cDNA obtained from this mRNA have yielded chemical evidence that each complex of hormone and major neurophysin is made through a common precursor molecule. The mature complexes obtained upon proteolytic processing of precursors exhibit interdependent hormone binding and self-association interactions. Photoaffinity labeling and quantitative affinity chromatography have helped detect and define the binding surfaces involved. Further study of the structural nature of these surfaces is being carried out using large neurophysin fragments obtained by limited tryptic proteolysis.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 397-402 
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    Notes: Gramicidin A exists in distinctly different conformations in phospholipid vesicles and in organic solvents. These different folding motifs are also reflected in crystals of gramicidin formed in the presence and absence of lipid molecules.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 409-414 
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    Notes: Macrocyclic molecules can serve as ion carriers when their polar groups form an inner cage to capture ions while their hydrophobic groups form an outer layer to dissolve the molecule in lipid membranes. A “template method” has been developed for high-yield synthesis of a whole variety of macrocyclic esters, amides, and other families which may show ionophoric properties. In order to select the more promising compounds for synthesis, energetic and conformational characteristics of such molecules have been calculated from empirical energy functions. Calculations are examined using known structures and are employed to predict the properties of molecules not yet synthesized.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 453-464 
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    Notes: For a better understanding of the molecular nature of the antigen-specific T-cell recognition system, continuous T-cell lines specific to the synthetic polypeptide antigen poly(Tyr,Glu)-poly(DLAla)--poly(Lys) [(T,G)-A--L] were established from C3H.SW (high-responder) activated T-cells, cloned, and characterized. These lines and their derived clones are also constitutive secretors of antigen-specific T-cell replacing helper factors. The secreted T-cell helper factor was shown to possess MHC determinants as well as V-region determinants, or more specifically, idiotypic determinants that are cross-reactive with those expressed on (T,G)-A--L-specific antibodies of the same mouse strain. Using the fluorescence-activated cell sorter (FACS II) and individual C57BL/6 anti-idiotypic sera produced against (T,G)-A--L-specific antibodies of C3H.SW origin, we have demonstrated the expression of the cross-reactive idiotypic markers on the monoclonal helper T-cells. Attempts were made to purify the active fraction of the T-cell factors secreted by the (T,G)-A--L continuous helper lines. Gel analysis of the twice affinity-purified eluate of a (T,G)-A--L column revealed the existence of iodinated bands with molecular weight of 17,000 and 15,000, in addition to a diffuse band of high molecular weight. The specific helper activity of the factors was associated with a 65-75% ammonium sulfate precipitate. Gel electrophoresis of the latter fraction, as well as of an eluate of a (T,G)-A--L-Sepharose column indicated that a high-molecular-weight (〈 67,000) and a low-molecular-weight (15,000-17,000) fraction contained the biological activity of the factor. Similar results were obtained following chromatography of the factor on Sephadex G-100 columns. The two fractions were shown to be synthesized by the T-cell lines, as indicated by internal labeling experiments using 35S-methionine. Thus, it is suggested that a fraction of an apparent molecular weight of 15,000-17,000 preserves both the antigen specificity and the helper activity of the factor produced by the (T,G)-A--L-specific T-cell lines.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 465-473 
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    Notes: Activation of mutant β-galactosidase by antibodies can be explained by a “selection” mechanism in which the antibody binds and stabilizes those mutants in a native-like conformation and by an “induction” mechanism where binding of the antibody itself induces a conformational change activating β-galactosidase. The “selection” hypothesis was tested by passing β-galactosidase through a column packed with monoclonal antibody-derivatized Sepharose. The antibody retains the active, in preference to the inactive, proteins. The “induction” mechanism was tested by mixing antibody-Sepharose with mutant β-galactosidase and measuring enzyme activity before mixing and that remaining in the supernatant. The activity of the antibody-Sepharose pellet exceeded the sum of the original activity plus supernatant activity. As a result of these experiments, both mechanisms are found to be operative.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 507-515 
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    Notes: Eledoisin and ceruletide, two nonmammalian hormonelike peptides, have been explored for possible pharmaceutical application. At present, only a few of the potentialities of the two drugs have been exploited. Eledoisin is used in ophthalmology as a lachrymal secretagogue; ceruletide is applied in the radiological diagnosis of gallbladder, biliary system, and digestive tract disorders, in the study of exocrine pancreatic function, and in the treatment of postoperative paralytic ileus and intestinal hypotony and atony. Possible analgesic and antipsychotic applications of ceruletide are under study. Developments of synthetic and analytical methods for both peptides are briefly reviewed. Technical devices or alternative routes of administration are envisaged in order to enlarge both the present market and the field of application.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 1869-1883 
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    Notes: High-resolution 1H-nmr analyses are presented for partially modified retro-inverso derivatives of peptides with emphasis on enkephalins. Studies in DMSO-d6 reveal the unique as well as common characteristics of the non-amino acid residues incorporated into these modified peptides. The complete assignment of 1,1-diaminoalkyl and malonyl, as well as of amino acid, residues provides the basis for the exploration of the conformational features induced in peptides by such topochemical modifications.
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    Notes: The preceding paper develops the theory for the interpretation of fluorescence photobleaching recovery (FPR) measurements of multiple binding of a ligand to a multivalent substrate molecule. Based on a reasonable assumption about the mechanism of the photobleaching process, this analysis shows that the observed behavior of a multivalent system should be practically identical to that of a univalent binding system. This is in contrast to the expected and observed behavior of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) measurments. Experimental FPR measurements of multivalent binding of ethidium bromide to DNA confirm these conclusions. The FCS and FPR measurements also reveal an apparently enhanced diffusion of ethidium at high DNA concentration. This enhancement might result from direct transfer of ethidium among DNA molecules.
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    Notes: Tm values of 16 fully complementary RNA duplexes with repeating base sequence have been employed as the empirical basis for developing a reliable and practical method for computing apparent enthalpies (ΔHcalc) for their helix → coil transitions. The approach taken is the same as in the accompanying investigation of DNA duplexes, although some of the computational variables of the “best-fit” function are necessarily different due to the distinguishing structural properties of the RNA-type helix. An excellent linear correlation was thus obtained between experimental Tm and ΔHcalc values. An equally good fit was obtained between Tm and ΔHcalc for five unrelated (to the 16 RNAs) decaribonucleotide duplexes. The differences in computational variables between the best-fit methods for RNA and DNA duplexes are shown to be a reflection of differences in cation binding and the effective local dielectric. The greater Tm dependence on G·C content of RNA helices than of DNA helices is shown to be due to a greater latitude of stacking stabilities of complementary dinucleotide fragments containing A·T than A·U base pairs.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 2045-2060 
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    Notes: A sharp feature is observed at about 600 MHz in the inelastic scattered light spectrum of fibers of calf thymus DNA. It broadens so as to be no longer distinctly resolved when the ordering of a fiber is disrupted by convection caused by laser heating. To within experimental uncertainties the frequency of this feature is wavevector independent. A possible origin of the feature lies in a defect resonance such as that associated with the chain terminus.
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    Notes: The ir-spectra in the N—H stretching region of Piv-Pro-NHMe and Boc-Pro-NHMe have been studied in carbon tetrachloride and chloroform solutions over a wide range of concentrations. Based on the concentration dependence of the N—H stretching bands, it has been shown that the characteristic N—H stretching band due to the C7 intramolecular hydrogen bond is around 3335 cm-1. Intermolecular hydrogen bonding also occurs to a small extent in these peptides, giving rise to a slight concentration dependence of the N—H stretching bands. The band around 3335 cm-1 need not necessarily be due to C7 hydrogen bonds alone as proposed by Tsuboi et al. or to intermolecular hydrogen bonding alone as proposed by Maxfield et al.; this conclusion is supported by studies on Boc-Leu-NHMe, which undergoes only intermolecular hydrogen bonding. We have shown that Z-Aib-Aib-OMe and Z-Aib-Ala-OMe form C7 intramolecular hydrogen bonds in addition to C5 intramolecular hydrogen bonds. The present studies also show that all the peptides studied exist in more than one conformation in solution.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 895-909 
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    Notes: Hydrogen exchange-rate probability density functions for lysozyme have been derived by numerical Laplace inversion with the computer program CONTIN. The resulting solution set includes a smooth bimodal solution in agreement with previous analytical results together with a smooth three-peak solution. Numerical analysis of lysozyme hydrogen-exchange data in glycerol/water cosolvent mixtures confirms the previous assignment of the slow-exchange peak to an exchange mechanism involving reversible unfolding. Physicochemical constrations that can reduce the size of the solution set are described. The results are compared with those obtained from previous analytical methods and the limitations of the discrete class and analytical appraches are discussed.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 919-933 
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    Notes: We report the temperature dependence of the H2 and H8 purine ring proton resonances of oligoriboadenylates up to chain length 11, with or without a single guanosine residue at the 5′-end, second position, or 3′-end. The results suggest the following generalizations: (1) Stacking of the bases in a right-handed single-stranded helix is more extensive in the interior of the chain than at the chain ends. (2) The tendency of the terminal base to unstack is greater at the 5′-end than at the 3′-terminus. (3) G stacks more weakly than A, as evidenced by weak stacking of 3′-terminal G. Anomalies were also observed in the unstacking profile of G at the second position in the chain, indicating a conformational anomaly such as looping out of G, thereby allowing adjacent A's to stack together, or adoption by G of some other alternative structure. (4) The results imply that the environment at a given base is influenced by effects of longer range than nearest- or next-nearest-neighbor. Increasing ion condensation as chain length increases may be responsible for the slow approach of oligomer behavior to the properties of the high polymer.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 1097-1106 
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    Notes: A comparison of the condensation of T4 phage DNA by spermidine and Co(NH3)63+ at pH values between 5.1 and 10.2 has been made using quasielastic light scattering to determine translational diffusion coefficients and Stokes radii. Co(NH3)63+ is more effective than spermidine in causing condensation at all pH, indicating that the differences observed in previous work were not due to pH effects, as might have been inferred from recent theories of intermolecular forces. The DNA particles collapsed with Co(NH3)63+ are smaller than those obtained with spermidine. The hydrodynamic radius of spermide-collapsed structures decreases slightly with increasing pH, while the size of the Co(NH3)63+collapsed structures is almost independent of pH. These results confirm that there are specific ion effects in DNA condensation by oligocations, in addition to the dominant general polyelectrolyte effects.
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    Notes: Cyclic tetradepsipeptides, AM-toxin I and II, are the host-specific phytotoxins of Alternaria mali. In order to elucidate conformation-toxicity relationships, we analyzed the 270-MHz proton nmr spectra of AM-toxins and hydrogenated analogs, (D-Ala2)AM-toxin I (toxic) and (L-Ala2)AM-toxin I (not toxic), in (C2H3)2SO. These cyclic tetradepsipeptides do not contain N-substituted amino acid residues, and all the peptide and ester groups have been found to be transoid. Two conformers with very unequal populations have been found for AM-toxin I and II; the Cβ=Cα—C=O conformations of the Dha2 residues are nonplanar S-trans in the major conformer and nonplanar S-cis in the minor conformer. Only one ring conformation has been found for each of (L-Ala2) and (D-Ala2)AM-toxin I. (L-Ala2)AM-toxin I takes a C4-type ring conformation; all the C=O groups and Cα-H bonds are oriented to the same side of the ring. (D-Ala2)AM-toxin I takes a new ring conformation; the side chain and C=O group of the L-Amp1 residue are oriented to the same side of the ring. This new conformation is also found for the major conformers of AM-toxin I and II and thus appears to be required for the toxicity. The ring conformations of Tyr(OCH3)1-bearing analog tetradepsipeptides have been found to be much the same as those of Amp1-bearing depsipeptides. Furthermore, on the basis of the two distinct conformations of (D-Ala2) and (L-Ala2)AM-toxin I, an empirical rule is proposed for the stable ring conformations of cyclic tetra-D,L-peptides, not containing N-substituted amino acid residues.
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    Notes: The kinetics of helix formation were investigated using the temperature-jump technique for the following two molecules: dC-G-T-G-A-A-T-T-C-G-C-G, which forms a double helix containing a G·T base pair(the G·T 12-mer), and dC-G-C-A-G-A-A-T-T-C-G-C-G, which forms a double helix containing an extra adenine (the 13-mer). When data were analyzed in an all-or-none model, the activation energy for the helix association process was 22 ± 4 kcal/mol for the G·T 12-mer and 16 ± 7 kcal/mol for the 13-mer. The activation energy for the helix-dissociation process was 68 ± 2 kcal/mol for the G·T 12-mer and 74 ± 3 kcal/mol for the 13-mer. Rate constants for recombination were near 105s-1M-1 in the temperature range from 32 to 47°C; for the dissociation process, the rate constants varied from 1s-1 near 32°C to 130s-1 near 47°C. Possible effects of hairpin loops and fraying ends on the above data are discussed.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 1285-1300 
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    Notes: Raman and ir spectra of the glycyl-L-proline (GP) dipeptide were recorded. A normal-coordinate treatment was performed on the basis of the experimental spectra, using a modified Urey-Bradley force field (MUBFF). Cyclic redundancies were eliminated, and those due to the ring methylene groups, particularly distorted in regard to the tetrahedral conformation, were treated. An assignment of the experimental frequencies is proposed on the basis of the normal treatment.
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    Notes: Primary and tertiary amine-initiated polymerizations of L-alanine-N-carboxyanhydride (L-Ala-NCA) were conducted at 20 or 100°C in a variety of solvents. The 75.5-MHz 13C-nmr CP/MAS spectra of the resulting poly(L-alanines) revealed that all samples contain both α-helix and pleated-sheet structures. Depending on the reaction conditions the α-helix content varied between ca. 1 and 99%. Reprecipitation from aprotic nonsolvents does not change the α-helix/β-sheet ratio, indicating that this ratio is thermodynamically controlled. Since relatively large amounts of oligopeptides of degree of polymerization (DP) 4-6 can be extracted by means of acetic acid, it is concluded that (a) most poly(L-alanines) possess a bimodal molecular weight distribution, (b) the oligopeptide fraction with DP ≤ 11 is responsible for the β-sheet fraction of all samples, and (c) the two-stage crystal growth proposed by Komoto and Kawai is not correct. Solubilizing initiators such as poly(ethylene oxide) NH2 prevent the precipitation of oligoalanine and, thus, the formation of a β-sheet structure. 13C-nmr CP/MAS measurements also show that tri- and tetra-L-alanines form insoluble β-sheet structures.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 2191-2206 
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    Notes: Cyclic octapeptides, cyclo(X-Pro)4, where X represents Phe, Leu, or Lys(Z), were synthesized and their conformations investigated. A C2-symmetric conformer containing two cis peptide bonds was found in all of these cyclic octapeptides. The numbers of available conformations due to the cis-trans isomerization of Pro peptide bonds depended on the nature of the solvent and X residue: they decreased in the following order: cyclo[Lys(Z)-Pro]4 〉 cyclo(Leu-Pro)4 〉 cyclo(Phe-Pro)4 in CDCl3. 13C spin-lattice relaxation times (T1) of these cyclic octapeptides were measured, and the contribution of segmental mobility to T1 was found to vary with the nature of the X residue.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 2397-2409 
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    Notes: Densities of solutions of several α-amino acids and peptides in 3 and 6m aqueous urea solvents have been determined at 298.15 K. These data have been used to evaluate the infinite-dilution apparent molar volumes of the solutes and the volume changes due to transfer (Vtr0) of the α-amino acids and peptides at infinite dilution from water to aqueous urea solutions. The sign and magnitude of the Vtr0 values have been rationalized in the framework of Friedman's cosphere-overlap model. The Vtr0 values for the glycyl group (—CH2CONH—) and alkyl side chains have been estimated.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 2459-2476 
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    Notes: Conformational-energy calculations of the zwitterionic forms of Trp, Gly-Trp, Pro-Trp, Phe-Trp, Trp-Gly, Trp-Phe, Trp-Trp, and Trp-Gly-Gly were done using an empirical energy program for peptides (ECEPP). The resulting low-energy conformations were analyzed for the presence of hydrogen bonds, the distances between carbonyl groups and the indole ring, the distances between the N-terminal amino group and the indole ring, the dihedral angle between the planes containing carbonyl groups and the indole ring, and for dipeptides with two aromatic side chains, the dihedral angle and distance between the planes of the aromatic rings. This information was correlated with literature data from x-ray crystallographic studies, fluorescence lifetime studies, and quantum-yield experiments; proposed models of intramolecular quenching are discussed in light of the peptide conformations.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 2497-2500 
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 2477-2495 
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    Notes: This paper analyzes the elastic equilibrium conformations of duplex DNA constrained by the constancy of its molecular linking number, Lk. The DNA is regarded as having the mechanical properties of a homogeneous, linearly elastic substance with symmetric cross section. Integral representations of the writhing number Wr and of Lk are developed, in terms of which the equilibria are given as solutions to an isoperimetric problem. It is shown that the Euler angles defining equilibrium conformations must obey equations identical to those governing unconstrained equilibria. A scaling law is developed stating that molecules supercoiled the same amount ΔLk will have geometrically similar elastic equilibria regardless of their length. Thus, comparisons among molecules of properties related to their large-scale tertiary structure should be referred to differences in ΔLk rather than to their superhelix densities. Specific conditions on the elastic equilibrium conformations are developed that are necessary for ring closure. The equilibrium superhelical conformations accessible to closed-ring molecules are shown to approximate toroidal helices. Questions relating to the stability and nonuniqueness of equilibria are treated briefly. A comparison is made between these toroidal conformations and interwound configurations, which are shown to be stable, although they are not equilibria in the present sense. It is suggested that entropic factors are responsible for favouring the toroidal conformation in solution.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 113-118 
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    Notes: Denatured histones H1 and H5 can be readily refolded on salt addition. Their digestion by trypsin leads to limit peptides of about 80 residues having the same nmr and CD spectra as those of the intact parent histones. Scanning microcalorimetry shows that (1) the folded structures of H1 and H5 are located entirely in their limit peptides; (2) both have values of the specific denaturation enthalpy typical for small globular proteins; and that (3) both exhibit a classic “2-state” transition (ΔHdcal = ΔHdvan't Hoff). The heat-denaturation profiles of H5 measured using intrinsic and extrinsic Cotton effect and side-chain nmr peaks do not coincide at all. Only the intrinsic Cotton effects give a Tm and ΔHdvan't Hoff close to that from microcalorimetry. We conclude that these proteins exhibit large-scale side-chain motions that precede the macroscopic cooperative transition.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 153-156 
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    Notes: Data are presented on the position of the equilibria of cyclo(Xxx-Pro-Yyy)2 backbones between forms with two cis Xxx-Pro peptide bonds and forms with only trans peptide bonds. These data are interpreted in terms of two factors: a solvent-independent steric interaction between the Xxx and Pro side chains, and the ability of solvent to influence the transannular electrostatic interaction between N—H and C=O groups of the Xxx units in the all-trans form.
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    Notes: The type and distribution of the β-helixes occurring in chloroform solutions of Boc-(L-Val-D-Val)6-OMe and Boc-(L-Val-D-Val)8-OMe have been studied by using 1H-nmr techniques. Right- and left-handed ↑↓β4.4-helices and left-handed β5.6-helices occur with the dodecapeptide. β4.4-Helices of opposite handedness occur also with the hexadecapeptide, but ↑↓β5.6-helices could not be detected with this oligomer. At equilibrium, at 25°C, the double helix of the dodecapeptide is only moderately populated. These results indicate that increasing the chain length has a destabilizing effect on the ↑↓β5.6-helices of D,L-alternating oligovalines in chloroform solution.
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    Notes: The conformational preferences of linear peptides containing α,α-disubstituted α-amino acids, derived from the crystal structures of 28 compounds, are reviewed. In particular, the sensitivity of peptide conformation to the geometry of these unusual amino acids is underlined. We also consider possible future directions of research, which, we hope, will result in a complete understanding of the structures adopted by peptaibol antibiotics.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 241-246 
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    Notes: 13C-, 1H-nmr, CD, and x-ray crystallography revealed β-turns of type III for Boc-Gly-L-Ala-Aib-OMe, Boc-L-Ala-Aib-L-Ala-OMe; the 310-helix for Boc-Aib-L-Ala-Aib-L-Ala-Aib-OMe; and antiparallel arranged α-helices for Boc-L-Ala-Aib-Ala-Aib-Ala-Glu(OBzl)-Ala-Aib-Ala-Aib-Ala-OMe. An N-terminal rigid α-helical segment is found in the polypeptide antibiotics alamethicin, suzukacillin, and trichotoxin. The α-helix dipole is essential for their voltage-dependent pore formation in lipid bilayer membranes, which is explained by a flip-flop gating mechanism based on dipole-dipole interactions of parallel and antiparallel arranged α-helices within oligomeric structures.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 281-291 
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    Notes: This paper discusses the hypothesis that insulin undergoes a conformational change either before or during its binding to the receptor. The evidence for this is not conclusive but allows us to reconcile the following observations: (1) no chemical modification or deletion of invariant surface residues has abolished the hormone's activity - only reduced its potency. (2) Reduction in potency follows many modifications to different side chains, both variant and invariant. (3) There are insulins with perfectly preserved structure (by the criteria of aggregation, spectroscopy, and x-ray analysis) that have markedly reduced potency. (4) Insulins with disturbed structure still exhibit real, sometimes substantial activity.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 327-332 
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    Notes: We report here the refinement at 2.5-Å resolution of the x-ray crystal structure of bovine seminal ribonuclease, a dimeric covalent enzyme. The protein, which crystallizes with one molecule in the asymmetric unit, consists of two subunits of identical chemical sequences, related by an almost exact binary axis. The tertiary structure of the subunits is similar to that of the pancreatic enzyme, which shows similar catalytic properties. The refinement was carried out using the restrained least-squares procedure both in the reciprocal and real spaces. The assemblage of the subunits in the dimer is described and discussed.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 347-353 
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    Notes: The clustering and internalization of epidermal growth factor (EGF)-receptor complexes on human tumor cells are temperature-sensitive processes that are completely inhibited at 4°C. The rotational diffusion of EGF-receptor is limited by the viscosity of the lipid matrix, while additional constraints limit the lateral diffusion of the receptor molecule. Although the lateral and rotational diffusion of the occupied receptors are temperature sensitive, they do not provide a rate-determining factor for the clustering and subsequent internalization of the EGF-receptor. Even at 4°C the occupied receptors move quickly enough to allow the formation of EGF-receptor clusters. The lack of internalization at 4°C must be due to the inhibition of interactions other than a temperature effect on receptor mobility. EGF-induced receptor clustering involves the formation of microclusters composed of 10-50 receptor molecules.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 387-390 
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    Notes: Photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization was used to study the accessibility of surface tyrosine and tryptophan residues in proteinases, in their protein inhibitors and in the proteinase-inhibitor complexes. The accessibility probe is the triplet of 10-(carboxyethyl) flavin formed by optical excitation. On complex formation we observe accessibility loss in the surface tyrosines and tryptophans in the proximity of the proteinase-inhibitor contact site, and in the case of bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor, in more distant tyrosines as well.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 403-407 
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    Notes: The β62.4- and β126.6-helical structures do not appear consistent with the structural data and ion-transport properties of (Ala-Ala-Gly) or (Leu-Ser-Leu-Gly) oligomers. Oligoalanine derivatives also give rise to current fluctuations in bilayer lipid membranes. Bundles of molecules may explain the behavior of these various peptides in membranes.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 441-452 
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    Notes: The synthetic random polymers poly(Glu,Lys,Phe), poly(Glu,Phe) and poly(Glu,Lys,Tyr), have been used to study some parameters associated with the genetic control of the immune response (Ir) of mice. Mice of haplotypes d and q respond well to GLPhe. Mice of haplotypes k and b were previously shown to be nonresponders, whereas the F1 (k × b) responded via a phenomenon involving “complementation” between 2 Ir genes, i.e., one gene product from IA, and another from IE form the requisite two-chain Ia “receptor” macromolecules (EbβEkα). When it was determined that mice of haplotypes q and k respond to GPhe, and the controlling gene maps to IA, (Aα Aβ), we tested the theory that mice having q and k alleles in IA might respond to GLPhe via recognition of GPhe determinants in the terpolymer. Employing the in vitro proliferative response to T-cells from mice immunized with GLPhe and stimulated with GPhe and GLT (cross-reaction), it was determined that different determinant selection patterns exist in the recognition of GLPhe. Mice having q and k alleles in IA can respond to GLPhe via one mechanism, and other mice having d and f alleles respond via other mechanisms. The F1 of the appropriate nonresponder strains forming the Ia molecule (EbβEkα) still exhibit the “complementation” phenomenon. Rabbit antibody against anti-GPhe (ID) from SWR mice (H-2q)(anti-ID) was prepared. This anti-ID strongly inhibited the binding of 125I-GPhe by anti-GPhe antisera produced only in mice of H-2q haplotype and had no effect on the binding of GPhe by anti-GPhe antisera produced in mice of other haplotypes. The anti-ID also inhibited the binding of 125I-GLPhe and 125I-GPhe by anti-GLPhe antisera produced only in mice of H-2q haplotype. These specificities were also confirmed by the inhibition of the plaque-forming cells. It was concluded that the antibodies produced in mice of H-2q haplotype against GPhe and GLPhe share common idiotypic determinants that are recognized by the anti-idiotypic antiserum.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 481-486 
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    Notes: The N-terminal maleoyl-β-alanyl derivative of human gastrin-[2-17] has been synthesized as a model compound to investigate the usefulness of such peptide derivatives for their mild and selective conjugation, via reaction with thiol groups, to high-molecular-weight carrier molecules to produce antigens, as well as to radioiodinable or fluorogenic molecules to prepare tracers for immunoassays. In this context the examined enzyme substrate-gastrin conjugate was found to exhibit the full immunoreactivity of the parent peptide and to be well suited as tracer in a gastrin fluorescence-immunoassay.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 487-491 
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    Notes: Biocompatible, biodegradable copolymers of glutamic acid and ethyl glutamate were evaluated for their permeability to proteins ranging in molecular weight from 12,300 to 69,000. The results showed that the copolymers were sufficiently permeable that they could be used for the preparation of implantable, controlled-release systems capable of releasing therapeutic amounts of high-molecular-weight drugs.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 593-595 
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    Notes: The geminal and vicinal 13C-31P coupling constants have been monitored, as a function of pH, for a series of uracil and cytosine 3′- and 5′-nucleotides with a ribose, arabinose, or 2′-deoxyribose sugar. Data were also obtained for two 3′,5′-diphosphates in the ribose and arabinose series. The geminal J(C5′-P5′) and J(C3′-P3′) couplings show only a small dependence on the ionization state of the phosphate, decreasing by 〈 0.5 Hz in the pH 5-7 range. For the ribose and arabinose 3′-nucleotides, the vicinal J(C4′-P3′) increase (up to 1.5 Hz) on secondary phosphate ionization in the pH 5-7 range, whereas their J(C2′-P3′) couplings decrease (up to 1.5 Hz) over the same pH range. In contrast for the 2′-deoxyribose molecules, both couplings decrease (∼0.5 Hz) on phosphate ionization. The titration curves provide information about the influence of the sugar on the conformation about the C3′—O3′ bond. Some conformational trends could be rationalized by consideration of the sugar-puckerdependent contact interactions between the 3′-phosphate and the substituents on the furanose ring.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 747-753 
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    Notes: Studies on copolymerization kinetics of N-carboxyanhydride (NCA) of O-acetyl-L-tyrosine (T) with NCAs of L-valine (V) and glycine (G) were carried out in dioxane at 25°C with n-butylamine as initiator. The reactivity ratios for the VT system were found to be rV:rT:0.57:0.22; and for the GT system, rG:rT:0.26:0.42. A comparison of this data with that obtained when L-analine was used in place of L-valine or glycine showed that in the three systems, the reactivity ratio of the amino acid residue with a greater tendency to form ordered secondary structure was greater than that of its comonomer. Among the variable comonomers (glycine, L-alanine, L-valine) of O-acetyl-L-tyrosine, it is again L-alanine, whose tendency to form helical structure is very high, that has the greater reactivity ratio.
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    Biopolymers 22 (1983), S. 663-687 
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    Notes: We describe the synthesis and the conformational analysis by ir, CD, and proton-nmr spectroscopy of four model peptides of the type N-Ac-Tyr-X-His-NH2 with X = Val, Leu, Ala, Gly. These peptides represent the central sequence of the hormone angiotensin II and its position-5 analogs. We studied their conformational behavior in aqueous solution during pH titration and in organic solvents. For specific purposes of spectral analysis (ir band assignment, proton-nmr signal assignment, heteronuclear vicinal coupling constants), we synthesized three isotopically enriched homologs of the mother sequence, i.e., N-Ac-(15N-Tyr)-Val-His-NH2, N-Ac-(13C, 2H, Tyr)-Val-His-NH2, and N-Ac-Tyr-(13C, 2H, Val)-His-NH2. Results are summarized as follows: the tyrosine and the histidine side chains influence each other through space; this mutual influence is modulated by the nature of the side chain in position X and decreases in going from X=Val to X=Gly as a consequence of two simultaneous events, changes in the side-chain rotamer distribution and changes in the ϕ and ψ angles of residue X. The decrease in the bulkiness of the side-chain X (Val → Gly) leads to increased flexibility of the peptide backbone at this site, which is also reflected in the apparent ratio of C5, C7, and intermediate conformations present in equilibrium. The three spectroscopic techniques, in addition to the results of chymotryptic degradation experiments, show a high level of agreement, and all reflect the dynamic conformation of these peptides in a different manner.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 63 (1980), S. 658-663 
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    Notes: New Routes to 1H- and 2H-PyrrolesA synthesis of 1H-pyrroles is described starting with pyridine analogues of chalcones and involving the reaction of acetic anhydride with 1-pyrroline-1-oxides. Another route leads from 1-pyrrolines to 2 H-pyrroles via bromination with N-bromosuccinimide and subsequent dehydrobromination in dimethylformamide.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 63 (1980), S. 681-681 
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    Notes: The title compound 1 is a further example of an olefinic alcohol that undergoes ether formation under basic conditions (→ 3) although the double bond is not activated by an electron-attracting group. This unusual reactivity is due to steric compression, which is increased in the 10-methyl analogue 2. This forms the corresponding ether 7 at a much higher rate. - In a deuteriated medium, base-catalysed cyclization of 1 gives the exo-deuteriated ether 6, corresponding to trans-addition. - An X-ray structure analysis of 4, the p-nitrobenzoate of 1, is presented.
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    Notes: A substitute for the Darzens glycidic ester synthesis for converting unsaturated ketones or aldehydes into the homologated β,γ- or α,β-unsaturated aldehydes employing sulfur ylides is described. The carbonyl group is converted into the unsaturated oxirane which is then rearranged to the new aldehyde. High yields of isomerically pure aldehydes are available by this method and the process is of practical importance in the conversion of β-ionone into the β-C14-aldehyde, a key intermediate in the Isler synthesis of vitamin A. The efficient preparation of α- and β-cyclocitral by the novel process is also described.
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    Notes: Six iridoid glucosides have been isolated from Globularia cordifolia by the combination of open column - and high performance liquid chromatography. The structure of the new compound, named globularifolin, and the identity of the others have been established by chemical transformations and spectral evidence of the compounds and their derivatives.
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    Helvetica Chimica Acta 63 (1980), S. 132-147 
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    Notes: The interaction of selected tetramethylpiperidine derivatives with radicals arising from the Norrish-type I cleavage of dibenzyl ketone under oxygen was studied. Product analyses and kinetic studies showed that the investigated sterically hindered piperidine derivatives have a pronounced effect on both the nature and distribution of the products of photolysis of dibenzyl ketone in the presence of oxygen. Observations indicated that the phenylperacetoxyl radical is formed as an intermediate during irradiation and that it interacts with the additives used. Possible mechanisms of the reactions studied are discussed.The observation that oxidation of an isolated double bond by the radicals formed in dibenzyl ketone photolysis under oxygen is strongly inhibited in the presence of the studied sterically hindered amines is discussed in the light of the results presented. The findings are considered in relation to the problem of polymer stabilization.
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    Notes: Several attempts to prepare 3-acetyl-5-benzyl-3-pyrrolin-2-one (7) from phenylalanine are described. This goal was only reached formally, because compound 7 exists in the tautomeric form of (Z)-5-benzyl-3-(1′-hydroxyethylidene)-4-pyrrolin-2-one (17) according to the spectral data. The problem of tautomerism in pyrrolinone systems is discussed.
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