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Intrinsically Photoswitchable α/β Peptides toward Two‐State Foldamers
Author(s) -
Marafon Giulia,
Crisma Marco,
Moretto Alessandro
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
angewandte chemie international edition
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.831
H-Index - 550
eISSN - 1521-3773
pISSN - 1433-7851
DOI - 10.1002/anie.201806035
Subject(s) - photoisomerization , peptide , residue (chemistry) , chemistry , foldamer , stereochemistry , supramolecular chemistry , amino acid , photoswitch , isomerization , crystallography , photochemistry , catalysis , crystal structure , biochemistry
A simple, unsaturated, E – Z photoisomerizable β‐amino acid, ( Z )‐3‐aminoprop‐2‐enoic acid, has been introduced into peptide foldamers through a one‐pot chemical coupling, based on Pd/Cu‐catalyzed olefin oxidative amidation, between two peptide segments carrying, respectively, a ‐Gly‐NH 2 residue at the C‐terminus and an acryloyl group at the N‐terminus. Reversible conversion between the Z and E configurations of the 3‐aminoprop‐2‐enoic linkage was achieved photochemically. A crystallographic analysis on two model compounds shed light on the consequences, in terms of 3D structure and self‐association properties, brought about by the different configuration of the unsaturated linkage. As a proof of concept, E – Z photoisomerization of a 3‐aminoprop‐2‐enoic acid residue, inserted as the junction between two conformationally distinct peptide domains (one helical while the other β‐sheet promoter), allowed supramolecular self‐association to be reversibly turned on/off.

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