Conformational and molecular modeling studies of sulfated cholecystokinin-15.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Department of Chemistry, Division of Biology & Medicine, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA.

Published: May 2002

Conformational features of the C-terminal carboxyamidated pentadecapeptide of CCK (S(19)HRISDRD[SO(4)]-YMGWMDF(33)-NH(2)) were determined by NMR spectroscopy in a zwitterionic membrane-mimetic solvent system, composed of DPC micelles. The C-terminal octapeptide consisted of a well-defined pseudohelix that was nearly identical to the structure previously reported for nonsulfated CCK-8 in the same solvent system. N-terminal amino acids of CCK-15 were highly disordered, with no clear conformational preference. Extensive NOE-restrained molecular dynamics simulations of the CCK-15/CCK(1)-R complex suggested that almost all the experimentally determined intermolecular contact points provided by NMR, site-directed mutagenesis, and photoaffinity labeling could be simultaneously satisfied, when the N-terminus of the ligand is placed in close spatial proximity to the N-terminus of the receptor.

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