Tunable H12 helix → H18 helix transition on the cover of OBC Issue 2

Welcome to OBC Issue 2, 2012

On the cover this week is the work of Tamas Martinek et al. at the University of Szeged (Hungary), reporting a tunable H12 helix –> H18 helix transition not previously observed for foldamers.

Combining traditional methods for peptide folding (ECD, DOSY-NMR) and molecular modeling to investigate the folding and self-assembly of peptide mimics, the authors show that foldamer sequences constructed using trans-ABHC and β3-hSer residues produce β-H18 helix in a solvent- and concentration-dependent way.

‘These observations strongly support the view that foldameric helix refolding is promoted by higher-order packing of the helices in protic solvent’, say the authors.


This OBC Communication will be FREE to access for the next 6 weeks:
 

Self-association-driven transition of the β-peptidic H12 helix to the H18 helix
Éva Szolnoki, Anasztázia Hetényi, Tamás A. Martinek, Zsolt Szakonyi and Ferenc Fülöp
Org. Biomol. Chem., 2012, 10, 255-259
DOI: 10.1039/C1OB06627G
 

View the rest of Issue 2 here

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