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Kinetic, thermodynamic, and ab initio insights of AsnGly isomerisation as a ticking time bomb for protein integrity
Under physiological conditions in peptides or proteins, the -AsnGly- motif autonomously rearranges within hours/days to β-Asp and α-Asp containing sequence, via succinimide intermedier. The formation of the succinimide is the rate-limiting step, with a strong pH and temperature dependence. We found...
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Published in: | Communications chemistry 2024-12, Vol.7 (1), p.303-13 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Under physiological conditions in peptides or proteins, the -AsnGly- motif autonomously rearranges within hours/days to β-Asp and α-Asp containing sequence, via succinimide intermedier. The formation of the succinimide is the rate-limiting step, with a strong pH and temperature dependence. We found that Arg(+) at the (n + 2) position (relative to Asn in the n
th
position) favors isomerisation by forming a transition-state like structure, whereas Glu(-) disfavors isomerisation by adopting a β-turn like conformer. Four to six key intermediate structures (proton transfer, transition-state formation, ring-closure and ammonia-release steps) have been identified along the intrinsic reaction coordinate pathways. We explain how, under the right conditions, the N-atom of a backbone amide, hardly a potent nucleophile, can nevertheless initiate isomerisation. The new data are useful for the design of self-structuring motifs, more resistant protein backbones, antibodies, etc.
AsnGly motif within peptides or proteins can rearrange to β-Asp and α-Asp by asparagine deamidation and isomerisation
via
a succinimide intermediate, however, the mechanism underlying this transition remains underexplored. Here, the authors present a quantitative kinetic model for the overall isomerisation reaction, show that for peptides containing both charged and neutral (n + 2) amino acid residues, geometry plays a more important role in their isomerisation reaction rates, and they also identify key reaction sub-steps within succinimide formation. |
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ISSN: | 2399-3669 2399-3669 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s42004-024-01374-1 |