Issue 4, 2023

Experimental evidence for CH⋯π interaction-mediated stabilization of the square form in phenylglycine-incorporated ascidiacyclamide

Abstract

Ascidiacyclamide [cyclo(-Ile-oxazoline-D-Val-thiazole-)2] is a cytotoxic cyclic peptide from ascidian. We examined the potential of the CH⋯π interaction at the diagonal position of ascidiacyclamide by comparing the interactions of Ile, Val, Abu (2-aminobutyric acid) or Ala with Ile, Chg (cyclohexylglycine) or Phg (phenylglycine). In solution, ascidiacyclamides are in a conformational equilibrium between square and folded forms. The CH⋯π interaction is expected to contribute to stabilization of the square form, which enhances the peptides' cytotoxicity. The distances between the alkyl side chain of Xaa and the π-plane of Phg were estimated from the crystal structures. The conformational free energies (ΔG°) determined through NMR-based quantitation indicated remarkable stabilization of the square form upon incorporation of Phg. These observations were consistent with the circular dichroism (CD) spectral measurements. Chemical shift perturbation studies suggested that stabilization of the square form of Phg-incorporated peptides was due to the CH⋯π interaction with the alkyl side chain of Xaa. Greater enthalpic losses were caused during the folding process of Phg-incorporated peptides than Ile- or Chg-incorporated peptides. It is suggested that these enthalpic losses are relevant to the CH⋯π interaction energies, which must be disrupted during folding. In addition, the CH⋯π interactions in the Phg-incorporated peptides increased cytotoxicity.

Graphical abstract: Experimental evidence for CH⋯π interaction-mediated stabilization of the square form in phenylglycine-incorporated ascidiacyclamide

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Nov 2022
Accepted
04 Jan 2023
First published
20 Jan 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2023,13, 2458-2466

Experimental evidence for CH⋯π interaction-mediated stabilization of the square form in phenylglycine-incorporated ascidiacyclamide

A. Asano, K. Minoura, T. Yamada and M. Doi, RSC Adv., 2023, 13, 2458 DOI: 10.1039/D2RA07063D

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