The partition coefficient of cyclosporin A (CsA) was measured in octanol/water and heptane/water by centrifugal partition chromatography. By comparison with results from model compounds, it was deduced that the hydrogen-bonding capacity of CsA changed dramatically from an apolar solvent (where it is internally H-bonded) to polar solvents (where it exposes its H-bonding groups to the solvent). Molecular dynamics simulations in water and CCl4 support the suggestion that CsA undergoes a solvent-dependent conformational changes and that the interconversion process is slow on the molecular dynamics time scale.

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