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  • Peptoids, which are molecules made from N-substituted glycines, demonstrate potential use in medicine and biomaterials, particularly in creating folded structures like all-cis PPI helices that can influence biological functions.
  • The study focused on enhancing the stability of cis-amides in peptoids through specific side chains, with a particular emphasis on the chiral 1-naphthylethyl group, and introduced a new α-chiral aliphatic side chain, (S)-N-(1-tert-butylethyl)glycine (Ns1tbe).
  • The researchers successfully synthesized Ns1tbe oligomers that formed an all-cis PPI helix, and for the

Article Abstract

Peptoids that are oligomers of N-substituted glycines represent a class of peptide mimics with great potential in areas ranging from medicinal chemistry to biomaterial science. Controlling the equilibria between the cis and trans conformations of their backbone amides is the major hurdle to overcome for the construction of discrete folded structures, particularly for the development of all-cis polyproline type I (PPI) helices, as tools for modulating biological functions. The prominent role of backbone to side chain electronic interactions (n → π*) and side chains bulkiness in promoting cis-amides was essentially investigated with peptoid aromatic side chains, among which the chiral 1-naphthylethyl (1npe) group yielded the best results. We have explored for the first time the possibility to achieve similar performances with a sterically hindered α-chiral aliphatic side chain. Herein, we report on the synthesis and detailed conformational analysis of a series of (S)-N-(1-tert-butylethyl)glycine (Ns1tbe) peptoid homo-oligomers. The X-ray crystal structure of an Ns1tbe pentamer revealed an all-cis PPI helix, and the CD curves of the Ns1tbe oligomers also resemble those of PPI peptide helices. Interestingly, the CD data reported here are the first for any conformationally homogeneous helical peptoids containing only α-chiral aliphatic side chains. Finally we also synthesized and analyzed two mixed oligomers composed of NtBu and Ns1tbe monomers. Strikingly, the solid state structure of the mixed oligomer Ac-(tBu)-(s1tbe)-(tBu)-COOtBu, the longest to be solved for any linear peptoid, revealed a PPI helix of great regularity despite the presence of only 50% of chiral side chain in the sequence.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.7b07475DOI Listing

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