Foldamers offer an attractive opportunity for the design of novel molecules that mimic the structures and functions of proteins and enzymes including biocatalysis and biomolecular recognition. Herein we report a new class of nonnatural helical sulfono-γ-AApeptide foldamers of varying lengths. The crystal structure of the sulfono-γ-AApeptide monomer S6 illustrates the intrinsic folding propensity of sulfono-γ-AApeptides, which likely originates from the bulkiness of tertiary sulfonamide moiety. The two-dimensional solution NMR spectroscopy data for the longest sequence S1 demonstrates a 10/16 right-handed helical structure. Optical analysis using circular dichroism further supports well- defined helical conformation of sulfono-γ-AApeptides in solution containing as few as five building blocks. Future development of sulfono-γ-AApeptides may lead to new foldamers with discrete functions, enabling expanded application in chemical biology and biomedical sciences.

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