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2006:
Corzana Francisco; Busto Jesús H; Jiménez-Osés Gonzalo; Asensio Juan L; Jiménez-Barbero Jesús; Peregrina Jesús M; Avenoza Alberto
New insights into alpha-GalNAc-Ser motif: influence of hydrogen bonding versus solvent interactions on the preferred conformation.
Journal of the American Chemical Society 2006;
128(
45):.
The structural features of the mucin-type simplest model, namely, the glycopeptide alpha-O-GalNAc-l-Ser diamide, have been investigated by combining NMR spectroscopy, molecular dynamics simulations, and DFT calculations. In contrast to previous reports, the study reveals that intramolecular hydrogen bonds between sugar and peptide residues are very weak and, as a consequence, not strong enough to maintain the well-defined conformation of this type of molecule. In fact, the observed conformation of this model glycopeptide can be satisfactorily explained by the presence of water pockets/bridges between the sugar and the peptide moieties. Additionally, DFT calculations reveal that not only the bridging water molecules but also the surrounding water molecules in the first hydration shell are essential to keep the existing conformation.
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