Insights into furanose solution conformations: beyond the two-state model

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Xiaocong Wang
Robert J. Woods
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[1] University of Georgia,Complex Carbohydrate Research Center
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Journal of Biomolecular NMR | 2016年 / 64卷
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Pseudorotation; Anomeric effect; Potential energy surface; Molecular dynamics simulation; GLYCAM; AMBER;
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A two-state model is commonly used for interpreting ring conformations of furanoses based on NMR scalar 3J-coupling constants, with the ring populating relatively narrow distributions in the North and the South of the pseudorotation itinerary. The validity of this simple approach has been questioned, and is examined here in detail employing molecular dynamics (MD) simulations with a new GLYCAM force field parameter set for furanoses. Theoretical 3J-coupling constants derived from unrestrained MD simulations with the new furanose-specific parameters agreed with the experimental coupling constants to within 1 Hz on average. The results confirm that a two state model is a reasonable description for the ring conformation in the majority of methyl furanosides. However, in the case of methyl α-D-arabinofuranoside the ring populates a continuum of states from North to South via the eastern side of the pseudorotational itinerary. Two key properties are responsible for these differences. Firstly, East and West regions in β- and α-anomers, respectively, are destabilized by the absence of the anomeric effect. And, secondly, East or West conformations can be further destabilized by repulsive interactions among vicinal hydroxyl groups and ring oxygen atoms when the vicinal hydroxyl groups are in syn-configurations (such as in ribose and lyxose) more so than when in anti (arabinose, xylose).
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