International Journal of Peptide and Protein Reseach 1991-12-01

Crystal and molecular structure of L-valyl-L-lysine hydrochloride.

H P Yennawar, S Natarajan, M A Viswamitra

Index: Int. J. Pept. Protein Res. 38 , 569-573, (1991)

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Abstract

L-Valyl-L-lysine hydrochloride, C11N3O3H23 HCl, crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P2(1) with a = 5.438(5), b = 14.188(5), c = 9.521(5) A, beta = 95.38(2) degrees and Z = 2. The crystal structure, solved by direct methods, refined to R = 0.036, using full matrix least-squares method. The peptide exists in a zwitterionic form, with the N atom of the lysine side-chain protonated. The two gamma-carbons of the valine side-chain have positional disorder, giving rise to two conformations, chi 1(11) = -67.3 and 65.9 degrees, one of which (65.9 degrees) is sterically less favourable and has been found to be less popular amongst residues branching at beta-C. The lysine side-chain has the geometry of g- tgt, not seen in crystal structures of the dipeptides reported so far. Interestingly, chi 2(3) (63.6 degrees) of lysine side-chain has a gauche+ conformation unlike in most of the other structures, where it is trans. The neighbouring peptide molecules are hydrogen bonded in a head-to-tail fashion, a rather uncommon interaction in lysine peptide structures. The structure shows considerable similarity with that of L-Lys-L-Val HCl in conformational angles and H-bond interactions [4].


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