The effects of replacing L-pyroglutamic acid with the cyclopropane analogue 2,3-methanopyroglutamic acid (2,3-MeGlp) on conformation and enzymatic stability have been investigated in 2,3-MeGlp-NHMe and the novel thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) analogue [2,3-MeGlp1]-TRH by x-ray diffraction and nmr. While 2,3-MeGlp-NHMe adopts a folded conformation (small psi angle) in the solid state, several conformations are available to the molecule in solution. 1H-nmr of the diastereomeric mixture [(+/- )-2,3-MeGlp1]-TRH indicates a close orientation of the pyrrolidone and imidazole rings. The 2,3-MeGlp-His amide bond is considerably more stable to pyroglutamate aminopeptidase than the Glp-His bond in TRH.
ChemInform Abstract Reaction of the unsaturated diacid (I) with diazomethane (II) gives the pyrazoline (III) which is cleaved upon photolysis, producing the cyclopropane (IV). This is converted into the 2,3-methanoamino acids (VI) and (VII) which are important precursors in peptide chemistry.
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