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Conformational photoswitching of a synthetic peptide foldamer bound within a phospholipid bilayer

  • Autores: Matteo De Poli, Wojciech Zawodny, Ophélie Quinonero, Mark Lorch
  • Localización: Science, ISSN 0036-8075, Vol. 352, Nº 6285, 2016, págs. 576-580
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • The dynamic properties of foldamers, synthetic molecules that mimic folded biomolecules, have mainly been explored in free solution. We report on the design, synthesis, and conformational behavior of photoresponsive foldamers bound in a phospholipid bilayer akin to a biological membrane phase. These molecules contain a chromophore, which can be switched between two configurations by different wavelengths of light, attached to a helical synthetic peptide that both promotes membrane insertion and communicates conformational change along its length. Light-induced structural changes in the chromophore are translated into global conformational changes, which are detected by monitoring the solid-state 19F nuclear magnetic resonance signals of a remote fluorine-containing residue located 1 to 2 nanometers away. The behavior of the foldamers in the membrane phase is similar to that of analogous compounds in organic solvents.


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