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Electronic spectroscopy of cold, protonated tryptophan and tyrosine

Boyarkin, O. V.  
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Mercier, S. R.
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Kamariotis, A.  
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2006
Journal of the American Chemical Society

We report here a new method to obtain electronic spectra of biomolecular ions that are produced in the gas phase by electrospray and cooled to ~10K in a 22-pole ion trap, and we demonstrate this technique by applying it to protonated tryptophan and tyrosine. Cooling in the trap greatly simplifies the spectrum of protonated tyrosine, which exhibits a well-defined band origin and clearly resolved low frequency vibrational bands. In contrast, the spectrum of protonated tryptophan exhibits only broad features, even at low temperatures, suggesting that a fast non-radiative process broadens the individual vibronic features, even upon excitation at the electronic band origin. The method demonstrated here should be applicable to a wide variety of biological molecules.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/ja058383u
Web of Science ID

WOS:000235942000029

Author(s)
Boyarkin, O. V.  
Mercier, S. R.
Kamariotis, A.  
Rizzo, T. R.  
Date Issued

2006

Published in
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume

128

Article Number

2816

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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January 3, 2006
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