Microhydration of Biomolecules: Revealing the Native Structures by Cold Ion IR Spectroscopy

The native-like structures of protonated glycine and peptide Gly3H+ were elucidated using cold ion IR spectroscopy of these biomolecules hydrated by a controlled number of water molecules. The complexes were generated directly from an aqueous solution using gentle electrospray ionization. Already wi...

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of physical chemistry letters 2021-01, Vol.12 (2), p.907-911
Hauptverfasser: Saparbaev, Erik, Aladinskaia, Viktoriia, Zviagin, Andrei, Boyarkin, Oleg V
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Zusammenfassung:The native-like structures of protonated glycine and peptide Gly3H+ were elucidated using cold ion IR spectroscopy of these biomolecules hydrated by a controlled number of water molecules. The complexes were generated directly from an aqueous solution using gentle electrospray ionization. Already with a single retained water molecule, GlyH+ exhibits the native-like structure characterized by a lack of intramolecular hydrogen bonds. We use our spectra to calibrate the available data for the same complexes, which are produced by cryogenic condensation of water onto the gas-phase glycine. In some conformers of these complexes, GlyH+ adopts the native-like structure, while in the others, it remains “kinetically” trapped in the intrinsic state. Upon condensation of 4–5 water molecules, the embedded amino acid fully adopts its native-like structure. Similarly, condensation of one water molecule onto the tripeptide is insufficient to fully eliminate its kinetically trapped intrinsic states.
ISSN:1948-7185
1948-7185
DOI:10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c03678