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Dynamic Stereoselection of Peptide Helicates and Their Selective Labeling of DNA Replication Foci in Cells*

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AuthorsGómez-González J  Pérez Y  Sciortino G  Roldan-Martín L  Martínez-Costas J  Maréchal JD  Alfonso I  Vázquez López M  Vázquez ME  
AffiliationCentro Singular de Investigación en Química Biolóxica e Materiais Moleculares (CiQUS)   Departamento de Química Orgánica   Universidade de Santiago de Compostela   Spain.  
JournalAngew Chem Int Ed Engl
Year 2021

Abstract


Although largely overlooked in peptide engineering, coordination chemistry offers a new set of interactions that opens unexplored design opportunities for developing complex molecular structures. In this context, we report new artificial peptide ligands that fold into chiral helicates in the presence of labile metal ions such as Fe(II) and Co(II) . Heterochiral β-turn-promoting sequences encode the stereoselective folding of the peptide ligands and define the physicochemical properties of their corresponding metal complexes. Circular dichroism and NMR spectroscopy in combination with computational methods allowed us to identify and determine the structure of two isochiral ΛΛ-helicates, folded as topological isomers. Finally, in addition to the in-vitro characterization of their selective binding to DNA three-way junctions, cell-microscopy experiments demonstrated that a rhodamine-labeled Fe(II) helicate was internalized and selectively stains DNA replication factories in functional cells.