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'''NMR STUDY OF THE BACKBONE CONFORMATIONAL EQUILIBRIA OF SANDOSTATIN, TWO REPRESENTATIVE MINIMUM ENERGY PARTIALLY HELICAL STRUCTURES'''
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===NMR STUDY OF THE BACKBONE CONFORMATIONAL EQUILIBRIA OF SANDOSTATIN, TWO REPRESENTATIVE MINIMUM ENERGY PARTIALLY HELICAL STRUCTURES===
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==Overview==
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This paper reports a detailed conformational analysis by 1H NMR (DMSO-d6, 300 K) and molecular modeling of the octapeptide D-Phe1-Cys2-Phe3-D-Trp4-Lys5-Thr6-Cys7+ ++-Thr8-ol (disulfide bridged) known as sandostatin (or SMS 201-995 or octreotide) with both somatostatin-like and opioid-like bioactivities. This is the initial report on sandostatin showing that attempts to explain all NMR data using a single average conformation reveal several important inconsistencies including severe violations of mutually exclusive backbone-to-backbone NOEs. The inconsistencies are solved by assuming an equilibrium between antiparallel beta-sheet structures and conformations in which the C-terminal residues form a 3(10) helix-like fold (helical ensemble). This conformational equilibrium is consistent with previous X-ray diffraction investigations which show that sandostatin can adopt both the beta-sheet and the 3(10) helix-like secondary structure folds. In addition, indications of a conformational equilibrium between beta-sheet and helical structures are also found in solvent systems different from DMSO-d6 and for other highly bioactive analogs of sandostatin. In these cases a proper multiconformational NMR refinement is important in order to avoid conformational averaging artifacts. Finally, using the known models for somatostatin-like and opioid-like bioactivities of sandostatin analogs, the present investigation shows the potentials of the proposed structures for the design of novel sandostatin-based conformationally restricted peptidomimetics. These analogs are expected to refine the pharmacophore models for sandostatin bioactivities.
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==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=2SOC OCA].
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Full experimental information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=2SOC OCA].
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NMR STUDY OF THE BACKBONE CONFORMATIONAL EQUILIBRIA OF SANDOSTATIN, TWO REPRESENTATIVE MINIMUM ENERGY PARTIALLY HELICAL STRUCTURES

Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 9063871

About this Structure

Full experimental information is available from OCA.

Reference

Multiconformational NMR analysis of sandostatin (octreotide): equilibrium between beta-sheet and partially helical structures., Melacini G, Zhu Q, Goodman M, Biochemistry. 1997 Feb 11;36(6):1233-41. PMID:9063871

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