Electrocatalytic monitoring of peptidic proton-wires
The transfer of protons or proton donor/acceptor abilities is an important phenomenon in many biomolecular systems. One example is the recently proposed peptidic proton-wires (H-wires), but the ability of these His-containing peptides to transfer protons has only been studied at the theoretical leve...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Analyst (London) 2016-08, Vol.141 (15), p.4554-4557 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The transfer of protons or proton donor/acceptor abilities is an important phenomenon in many biomolecular systems. One example is the recently proposed peptidic proton-wires (H-wires), but the ability of these His-containing peptides to transfer protons has only been studied at the theoretical level so far. Here, for the first time the proton transfer ability of peptidic H-wires is examined experimentally in an adsorbed state using an approach based on a label-free electrocatalytic reaction. The experimental findings are complemented by theoretical calculations at the
ab initio
level in a vacuum and in an implicit solvent. Experimental and theoretical results indicated Ala
3
(His-Ala
2
)
6
to be a high proton-affinity peptidic H-wire model. The methodology presented here could be used for the further investigation of the proton-exchange chemistry of other biologically or technologically important macromolecules.
The transfer of protons or proton donor/acceptor abilities is an important phenomenon in many biomolecular systems. |
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ISSN: | 0003-2654 1364-5528 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c6an00869k |