Theory and computational scheme of three-dimensional structure and dynamic conformational properties of naturally occurring peptides are proposed basing on a known amino acid sequence. The diverse biological activity of a low-molecular peptide is shown to arise from a restricted number of preferable spatial structures which may occur under physiological conditions. Each particular function of an oligopeptide is connected to a definite spatial structure, belonging to the set of low-energy conformations from one biological activity of a peptide shift of the conformational equilibrium caused by a change of environmental conditions. This shift is provided for by specific intramolecular interactions, alternative in their nature, which stabilize a particular structure. An approach is suggested which enables to construct a synthetic analog with the predetermined physiologically active conformation, prior to all chemical and biological tests.

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