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Spectroscopic signatures of gas-phase helices: Ac-Phe-(Ala)5-Lys-H+ and Ac-Phe-(Ala)10-Lys-H+

Stearns, Jaime A.
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Boyarkin, Oleg V.  
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Rizzo, Thomas R.  
2007
Journal of the American Chemical Society

We apply gas-phase double resonance spectroscopic techniques to two helical peptides, Ac-Phe-(Ala)5-Lys-H+ and Ac-Phe- (Ala)10-Lys-H+, using electrospray ionization combined with photofragmentation in a cold, 22-pole ion trap. Despite the large size of the molecules, the electronic and infrared spectra are sharp, allowing us to identify transitions in the ultraviolet spectra associated with individual conformers, and to assign vibrations in the infrared spectra to local-mode N-H oscillators. We establish the spectral features in the infrared that are associated with the formation of gas-phase helices.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/ja076507s
Web of Science ID

WOS:000250819300025

Author(s)
Stearns, Jaime A.
Boyarkin, Oleg V.  
Rizzo, Thomas R.  
Date Issued

2007

Published in
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume

129

Article Number

13820

Subjects

spectroscopy

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mass spectrometry

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peptides

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conformation

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REVIEWED

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