Poly(Lys-Tyr-Tyr-Lys) was synthesized by polycondensation of the tetrapeptide unit using paranitrophenyl esters. The conformation of poly(Lys-Tyr-Tyr-Lys) is very dependent on its environment. CD spectra in bulk are difficult to interpret owing to the contribution of Tyr residues, but from ir spectra it seems that poly(Lys-Tyr-Tyr-Lys) adopts preferentially an unordered conformation in water. Addition of salts induces a partial transition to a beta structure. The behavior is different at interfaces. When poly(Lys-Tyr-Tyr-Lys) is spread as a film on a water subphase, the shape of the compression isotherm curves is compatible with a stacking of two beta-sheets. On a KCl subphase, the polymer film is more expanded and more compressible, and the isotherm curve resembles that of a polymer in a random conformation. The analysis by CD and ir spectroscopy of transferred monolayers using the Langmuir-Blodgett technique allowed us to confirm and make these data more precise: on a water subphase the spectra are those of an antiparallel beta structure. At the interface of a saline solution the spectra are compatible with a mixture of random coil (largely) and a small content of beta structures.

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