We report the asymmetric synthesis of the γ-amino acid (1R,2R)-2-aminomethyl-1-cyclopentane carboxylic acid (AMCP) and an evaluation of this residue's potential to promote secondary structure in α/γ-peptides. Simulated annealing calculations using NMR-derived distance restraints obtained for α/γ-peptides in chloroform reveal that AMCP-containing oligomers are conformationally flexible. However, additional evidence suggests that an internally hydrogen-bonded helical conformation is partially populated in solution. From these data, we propose characteristic NOE patterns for the formation of the α/γ-peptide 12/10-helix and discuss the apparent conformational frustration of AMCP-containing oligomers.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jo401501g | DOI Listing |
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