Toward beta-amino acid proteins: a cooperatively folded beta-peptide quaternary structure

β-氨基酸蛋白:协同折叠的β-肽四级结构

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Abstract

Folded polymers in nature are assembled from simple monomers and adopt complex folded structures through networks of stabilizing noncovalent interactions. These interactions define secondary and tertiary structure and in most cases specify a unique three-dimensional architecture. Individual secondary or tertiary structures can also associate with one another to form multi-subunit quaternary structures. Nonnatural folded polymers have potential for similar structural versatility. Here we describe a pair of beta3-peptides whose sequences were designed to promote a 14-helix structure in water, favor hetero-oligomer formation, and disfavor nonspecific aggregation. These beta3-peptides assemble noncovalently into a well-defined hetero-oligomer characterized by a defined stoichiometry, a highly stabilized secondary structure, and a cooperative melting transition (TM > 55 degrees C). This work demonstrates that beta3-peptides can assemble into defined, cooperatively folded quaternary structures and constitutes an important step toward designing protein-like assemblies from nonnatural polymers.

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