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    ISSN: 0006-3525
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: A configuration partition function, which incorporates concepts embodied in the amphipathic helix hypothesis, has been formulated for a polypeptide in the presence of zwitterionic phospholipid. An enhanced probability is assigned to helix formation in any region of the polypeptide chain where side chains bearing charges of opposite sign will be situated on the same side of the α-helix but displaced from one another by one turn. This situation will arise when residues i - 4 (or i - 3) and i bear charges of opposite sign and residue i - 4 (or i - 3) through i are in a helical state. Illustrative calculations are performed for polypeptide chains in which the generalized nonionic amino acid residue serving as host has Zimm-Bragg parameters of σ = 10-4, s = 1. These calculations define conditions under which two interacting charged pairs can cooperate in a synergistic helix augmentation even when the two pairs are separated by significantly more than four generalized nonionic amino acid residues. Furthermore, the two interacting charged pairs, as well as the intervening amino acid residues, may become helical as one unit. Significant augmentation in helicity is observed with plausible values for the enhanced probablity assigned to helix formation for an interacting pair. This model predicts correctly that glucagon and secretin, but not vasoactive intestinal peptide, undergo a coil-to-helix trnsition in the presence of zwitterionic phospholipid. This prediction is made with plausible values for the parameter used to express the helicity enhancement. The experimental observation with zwitterionic phospholipids is the direct opposite of that seen for these three peptides in the presence of anionic lipids and detergents. In anionic lipids the amount of induced helicity is in the following order: glucagon 〈 secretin 〈 vasoactive intestinal peptide. Results obtained with these three peptides demonstrate that the nature of the head group of the lipid is important for lipid-protein interaction and that the resulting conformational changes can be rationalized by matrix methods.
    Additional Material: 8 Ill.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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