Journal article
Designing amino acid residues with single-conformations
TT Tran, H Treutlein, AW Burgess
Protein Engineering Design and Selection | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2006
Abstract
Drug design can benefit from the use of non-coded amino acids, such as α-amino isobutyric acids (Aib) or sarcosine (N-methyl-glycine). Non-coded amino acids can confer resistance to enzymatic degradation and increase the conformational stability of the peptides. We have simulated the conformational effects of combining N-methylation, bulky groups on the Cα atom and/or thioamides using the class II CFF91 force field and our thioamide force field parameters. Although single amino acid substitutions (e.g. Aib) can restrict the available conformations, they do not necessarily lead to unique conformers, however, we predict that some of the amino acids described in this report will fold to a singl..
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