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  • Solvent migration from the C- to the N-terminus of amino acid in photoionization of phenylglycine-water complex.

Solvent migration from the C- to the N-terminus of amino acid in photoionization of phenylglycine-water complex.

The Journal of chemical physics (2008-02-06)
Hyung Min Kim, Kyu Young Han, Juyeon Park, Gap-Sue Kim, Seong Keun Kim
ABSTRACT

Photo-oxidation of amino acids is known to generate reactive protein radicals that lead to lethal disorders. We investigated photoionization of hydrated phenylglycine complexes in the gas phase and found that the excess internal energy from photoionization drives decarboxylation in competition with dehydration. We also found that, in decarboxylation, the solvent migrates a large distance from the C terminus of the neutral amino acid to the N terminus of the newly formed radical cation upon ionization, prior to the departure of the carboxyl group. It is noted that a solvent does not just act as a passive medium bound to the solute molecule but actively pursues its own course of action upon external perturbation that changes its chemical environment.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
D−(−)-α-Phenylglycine, 99%
Sigma-Aldrich
2-Phenylglycine, 95%
Sigma-Aldrich
L−(+)-α-Phenylglycine, 99%