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Conformation-specific infrared and ultraviolet spectroscopy of tyrosine-based protonated dipeptides

Stearns, Jaime A.
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Guidi, Monia
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Boyarkin, Oleg V.  
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2007
The Journal of Chemical Physics

We present the spectroscopy and photofragmentation dynamics of two isomeric protonated dipeptides, H+AlaTyr and H+TyrAla, in a cold ion trap. By a combination of infrared-ultraviolet double resonance experiments and density functional theory calculations, we establish the conformations present at low temperature. Interaction of the charge at the N-terminus with the carbonyl group and the tyrosine π-cloud seems to be critical in stabilizing the low-energy conformations. H+AlaTyr has the flexibility to allow a stronger interaction between the charge and the aromatic ring than in H+TyrAla, and this interaction may be responsible for many of the differences we observe in the former: a significant red-shift in the ultraviolet spectrum, a much larger photofragmentation yield, fewer stable conformations, and the absence of fragmentation in excited electronic states.

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research article
DOI
10.1063/1.2798111
Web of Science ID

WOS:000250295900040

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

2007

Published in
The Journal of Chemical Physics
Volume

127

Article Number

154322

Subjects

spectroscopy

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Mass spectrometry

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biophysics

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REVIEWED

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August 24, 2007
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