TY - JOUR
T1 - Supramolecular chemistry of cyclodextrin-peptide hybrids
T2 - Azobenzene-tagged peptides
AU - Ueno, Akihiko
AU - Shimizu, Tomoko
AU - Mihara, Hisakazu
AU - Hamasaki, Keita
AU - Pitchumani, K.
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - AC17, which is composed of 17 amino acids and has an azobenzene moiety but has no cyclodextrin (CD) unit in the side chain, exhibits 54% helix content. However, ACα17, which has both trans-azobenzene and α-CD, shows 82% helix content. This result suggests that the helix structure is stabilized by host (CD)-guest (azobenzene) bridge in the side chain of the peptide. The helix content changed by trans-cis photoisomerization as shown by 64% helix content for ACα17 in its cis form. This result suggests that cis-azobenzene unit is excluded from the α-CD cavity, thus resulting in the smaller helix content. The helix contents for ACβ17, which has both azobenzene and β-CD, are 94% in the cis form and 87% in the trans form, suggesting that the cis form is included in the β-CD cavity. Azobenzene-tagged CD-peptide hybrids with histidine unit were also prepared and photoregulation of catalytic activity in ester hydrolysis was examined.
AB - AC17, which is composed of 17 amino acids and has an azobenzene moiety but has no cyclodextrin (CD) unit in the side chain, exhibits 54% helix content. However, ACα17, which has both trans-azobenzene and α-CD, shows 82% helix content. This result suggests that the helix structure is stabilized by host (CD)-guest (azobenzene) bridge in the side chain of the peptide. The helix content changed by trans-cis photoisomerization as shown by 64% helix content for ACα17 in its cis form. This result suggests that cis-azobenzene unit is excluded from the α-CD cavity, thus resulting in the smaller helix content. The helix contents for ACβ17, which has both azobenzene and β-CD, are 94% in the cis form and 87% in the trans form, suggesting that the cis form is included in the β-CD cavity. Azobenzene-tagged CD-peptide hybrids with histidine unit were also prepared and photoregulation of catalytic activity in ester hydrolysis was examined.
KW - Azobenzene
KW - Cis-trans photoisomerization
KW - Cyclodextrin
KW - Peptide
KW - Sensor
KW - Supramolecular chemistry
KW - α-helix
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U2 - 10.1023/A:1023095507969
DO - 10.1023/A:1023095507969
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0347656960
SN - 1388-3127
VL - 44
SP - 49
EP - 52
JO - Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry
JF - Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry
IS - 1-4
ER -