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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1992

Conformational analysis of a mitochondrial presequence derived from the F1-ATPase β-subunit by CD and NMR spectroscopy

Martha D. Bruch; David W. Hoyt

Previous studies on mitochondrial targeting presequences have indicated that formation of an amphiphillic helix may be required for efficient targeting of the precursor protein into mitochondria, but the structural details are not well understood. We have used CD and NMR spectroscopy to characterize in detail the structure of a synthetic peptide corresponding to the presequence for the beta-subunit of F1-ATPase, a mitochondrial matrix protein. Although this peptide is essentially unstructured in water, alpha-helix formation is induced when the peptide is placed in structure-promoting environments, such as SDS micelles or aqueous trifluoroethanol (TFE). In 50% TFE (by volume), the peptide is in dynamic equilibrium between random coil and alpha-helical conformations, with a significant population of alpha-helix throughout the entire peptide. The helix is somewhat more stable in the N-terminal part of the presequence (residues 4-10), and this result is consistent with the structure proposed previously for the presequence of another mitochondrial matrix protein, yeast cytochrome oxidase subunit IV. Addition of increasing amounts of TFE causes the alpha-helical content to increase even further, and the TFE titration data for the presequence peptide of the F1-ATPase beta-subunit are not consistent with a single, cooperative transition from random coil to alpha-helix. There is evidence that helix formation is initiated in two different regions of the peptide. This result helps to explain the redundancy of the targeting information contained in the presequence for the F1-ATPase beta-subunit.


Tetrahedron Letters | 1996

Structure determination of the Diels-Alder product of a ketovinylphosphonate with E-1-acetoxy-1,3-butadiene

Cynthia K. McClure; Keith J. Herzog; Martha D. Bruch

Abstract The Diels-Alder reaction between diethyl ketovinylphosphonate 1 and E -1-acetoxy-1,3-butadiene was performed with and without Lewis acid assistance to yield only one regio- and stereoisomer. Various 2-D NMR experiments confirmed that the acetyl group directed endo.


Biochemistry | 1993

Conformational behavior of Escherichia coli OmpA signal peptides in membrane mimetic environments

Josep Rizo; Francisco J. Blanco; Bostjan Kobe; Martha D. Bruch; Lila M. Gierasch


Proteins | 1991

Side chain–backbone hydrogen bonding contributes to helix stability in peptides derived from an α‐helical region of carboxypeptidase A

Martha D. Bruch; Madan M. Dhingra; Lila M. Gierasch


Biopolymers | 1990

Cyclic pentapeptides as models for reverse turns: Determination of the equilibrium distribution between type I and type II conformations of Pro-Asn and Pro-Ala β-turns

Sarah J. Stradley; Josep Rizo; Martha D. Bruch; Adam N. Stroup; Lila M. Gierasch


Macromolecules | 1985

Observation of the stereochemical configuration of poly(methyl methacrylate) by proton two-dimensional J-correlated and NOE-correlated NMR spectroscopy

Frederic C. Schilling; Frank A. Bovey; Martha D. Bruch; Sharon A. Kozlowski


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1985

Conformational analysis of a cyclic pentapeptide by one- and two-dimensional nuclear Overhauser effect spectroscopy

Martha D. Bruch; Joseph H. Noggle; Lila M. Gierasch


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1990

Comparison of helix stability in wild-type and mutant LamB signal sequences.

Martha D. Bruch; Lila M. Gierasch


Macromolecules | 1986

Interpretation of the proton NMR spectrum of poly(vinyl butyral) by two-dimensional NMR

Martha D. Bruch; Jo Anne K. Bonesteel


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1999

Higher-Order Structure of Polymyxin B: The Functional Significance of Topological Flexibility

Martha D. Bruch; Yolanda Cajal; and John T. Koh; Mahendra Kumar Jain

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Lila M. Gierasch

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Josep Rizo

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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Gregory R. Moe

Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute

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Francisco J. Blanco

Spanish National Research Council

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Bostjan Kobe

University of Queensland

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