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Article Dans Une Revue Chemistry - A European Journal Année : 2012

Structure of sodiated polyglycines.

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The intrinsic folding of peptides about a sodium ion has been investigated in detail by using infrared multiple photon dissociation (IRMPD) spectroscopy and a combination of theoretical methods. IRMPD spectroscopy was carried out on sodiated polyglycines G(n)-Na(+) (n=2-8), in both the fingerprint and N-H/O-H stretching regions. Interplay between experimental and computational approaches (classical and quantum) enables us to decipher most structural details. The most stable structures of the small peptides up to G(6)-Na(+) maximize metal-peptide interactions with all peptidic C=O groups bound to sodium. In addition, direct interactions between peptide termini are possible for G(6)-Na(+) and larger polyglycines. The increased flexibility of larger peptides leads to more complex folding and internal peptide structuration through γ or β turns. A structural transition is found to occur between G(6)-Na(+) and G(7)-Na(+), leading to a structure with sodium coordination that becomes tri-dimensional for the latter. This transition was confirmed by H/D exchange experiments on G(n)-Na(+) (n=3-8). The most favorable hydrogen-bonding pattern in G(8)-Na(+) involves direct interactions between the peptide termini and opens the way to salt-bridge formation; however, there is only good agreement between experimental and computational data over the entire spectral range for the charge solvation isomer. Copyright © 2012 WILEY-VCH

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hal-00904385 , version 1 (29-11-2013)

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O. Petru Balaj, David Semrouni, Vincent Steinmetz, Edith Nicol, Carine Clavaguera, et al.. Structure of sodiated polyglycines.. Chemistry - A European Journal, 2012, 18 (15), pp.4583-4592. ⟨10.1002/chem.201102812⟩. ⟨hal-00904385⟩
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