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The effect of the crystal lattice on the side-chain conformation andside-chain dynamics in peptides is investigated by solid-state NMR, using thecyclic decapeptide antamanide as an example. The study takes advantage of the^sup 13^C assignment of the backbone and side chains based on theresolution-enhanced 2D spin-diffusion spectra by heteronuclear and homonucleardecoupling. The spectra even allow for a stereospecific assignment of theγ-carbons of the valine residue. It is found that the valine side chaincoexists in two static rotamer conformations which have not been observed byX-ray crystallography. In addition, remarkable effects of the crystal packingon the methyl-group rotation frequency are found from ^sup 13^Crelaxation measurements.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
The effect of the crystal lattice on the side-chain conformation andside-chain dynamics in peptides is investigated by solid-state NMR, using thecyclic decapeptide antamanide as an example. The study takes advantage of the^sup 13^C assignment of the backbone and side chains based on theresolution-enhanced 2D spin-diffusion spectra by heteronuclear and homonucleardecoupling. The spectra even allow for a stereospecific assignment of theγ-carbons of the valine residue. It is found that the valine side chaincoexists in two static rotamer conformations which have not been observed byX-ray crystallography. In addition, remarkable effects of the crystal packingon the methyl-group rotation frequency are found from ^sup 13^Crelaxation measurements.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Kluwer Academic Publishers 1997