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Bimodal use of chiral α-Trifluoromethylalanine in Aib Foldamers: study of the position impact towards the helical screw-sense preference.

Nathan PicoisLizeth BoderoPierre MilbeoThierry BrigaudGrégory Chaume
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Oligomers of the achiral α-aminoisobutyric acid (Aib) adopt a 3 10 helical conformation in which the screw-sense preference can be controlled by a single chiral residue. The use of the fluorinated residue α-Trifluoromethylalanine (α-TfmAla) revealed a unique way to both induce and measure the screw-sense preference of such oligomers acting as 19 F NMR probe. This work proposes a systematic study of the effect of this fluorinated chiral inducer on the helical screw-sense preference of poly-Aib oligomers. The impact of the position of the fluorinated residue into pentamers (N-terminal, central or C-terminal) as well as the nature of the C-terminal capping of the peptides was thoroughly studied in light of complete structural analysis. A deeper understanding of the fluorine effect was achieved confirming the unique ability of α-TfmAla as a helical screw-sense controller.
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