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Calix[8]arene‐mediated self‐assembly of tetrapeptide H‐Leu‐Leu‐Ile‐Leu‐OMe
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AbstractConformational analysis of peptide 1, H‐Leu‐Leu‐Ile‐Leu‐OMe on complexing with macro cycle calix[8]arene has been carried out using 1H‐NMR and FTIR spectroscopic techniques. Stoichiometry of the complex formed in the 1:8 ratio was evidenced by a Job plot. NMR studies of the above peptide show a marked downfield shift and an increase in 3J values for NH resonances on complexing with calix[8]arene. The characteristic NOE connectivity between Ni+1H and CiαH confirm β‐sheet conformation in the complexed state. Both 1H‐NMR and FTIR results indicate that the α‐amino group of Leu I is proximal to the macrocycle and is involved in hydrogen bond formation with phenolic hydrogen atom of the calix[8]arene. This suggests that calix[8]arene provides a suitable platform for peptide 1 to self‐assemble in a parallel β‐sheet conformation. The nature of calix[8]arene interaction with peptide 1 has been studied using dynamic NMR studies, which concludes that a bifurcated hydrogen bonding interaction exists in the molecular interfaces of the assembly. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Title: Calix[8]arene‐mediated self‐assembly of tetrapeptide H‐Leu‐Leu‐Ile‐Leu‐OMe
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AbstractConformational analysis of peptide 1, H‐Leu‐Leu‐Ile‐Leu‐OMe on complexing with macro cycle calix[8]arene has been carried out using 1H‐NMR and FTIR spectroscopic techniques.
Stoichiometry of the complex formed in the 1:8 ratio was evidenced by a Job plot.
NMR studies of the above peptide show a marked downfield shift and an increase in 3J values for NH resonances on complexing with calix[8]arene.
The characteristic NOE connectivity between Ni+1H and CiαH confirm β‐sheet conformation in the complexed state.
Both 1H‐NMR and FTIR results indicate that the α‐amino group of Leu I is proximal to the macrocycle and is involved in hydrogen bond formation with phenolic hydrogen atom of the calix[8]arene.
This suggests that calix[8]arene provides a suitable platform for peptide 1 to self‐assemble in a parallel β‐sheet conformation.
The nature of calix[8]arene interaction with peptide 1 has been studied using dynamic NMR studies, which concludes that a bifurcated hydrogen bonding interaction exists in the molecular interfaces of the assembly.
Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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