CHIMIA (Apr 2008)

Effects of N-Terminus Substitution on the Structure and Spectroscopy of Gas-Phase Helices

  • Jaime A. Stearns,
  • Oleg V. Boyarkin,
  • Thomas R. Rizzo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2008.240
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62, no. 4

Abstract

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Because of the importance of helices in the secondary structure of proteins, we have undertaken a study of their spectroscopy, fragmentation patterns and conformations in the gas phase. In this work, we describe the effects of substitution at the N-terminus of polyalanine helices capped with a lysine at the C-terminus, namely Ac-Phe-(Ala)10-Lys-H+, Phe-(Ala)10-Lys-H+, and H+-Phe-(Ala)10-Lys-H+. Acetylation of the N-terminus has very little effect on the spectroscopy and structure, but protonation of the N-terminus changes the infrared spectrum in such a way that we believe it may also change the structure of the peptide. The ultraviolet spectroscopy and fragmentation, on the other hand, are insensitive to either acetylation or protonation.

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