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Alkylation of γ-Azaproline Creates Conformationally Adaptable Proline Derivatives for pH-Responsive Collagen Triple Helices.

Matthew R AronoffJasmine EgliAdeline SchmittHelma Wennemers
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
Cγ -substituted proline derivatives are valuable tools for developing functionalized collagen peptides for biological and materials investigations, yet the stereochemistry at Cγ can produce undesired steric or stereoelectronic constraints. Alkylated γ-azaproline (γ-azPro) derivatives are proline mimetics that lack a stereogenic center at the γ-position of the ring and can thus utilize the invertibility of nitrogen to adapt their conformation. NMR spectroscopic analyses and DFT calculations highlighted how alkylated γ-azPro derivatives are conformationally dynamic and adopt conformational preferences through ring pucker flip along with nitrogen inversion. Lastly, incorporation of alkylated γ-azPro into collagen peptides produced functionalized pH-responsive triple helices with similar thermal stabilities, regardless of their placement in the Xaa or Yaa position within the characteristic Xaa-Yaa-Gly repeating unit of collagen peptides.
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