Literature DB >> 10956150

Reactions of allyl isothiocyanate with alanine, glycine, and several peptides in model systems.

K Cejpek1, J Valusek, J Velísek.   

Abstract

The nucleophilic addition reactions of allyl isothiocyanate (AITC) with alanine, glycine, and five alanine and/or glycine containing di- and tripeptides were investigated in model aqueous solutions of pH 6, 8, and 10 at 25 degrees C for 2-4 weeks. The formation of primary adducts, i.e., N-allylthiocarbamoyl amino acids (ATC-amino acids) or ATC-peptides, their transformation products, i.e., 3-allyl-2-thiohydantoins originating by cyclization of ATC-amino acids or by cleavage of ATC-peptides, and several other minor components were observed. The results revealed that both addition and cleavage rates rise proportionally to pH, whereas the formation of 2-thiohydantoins from ATC-amino acids is controlled by H(3)O(+) concentration. Depending on pH, differences in reaction rates of the additions are determined by either pK(a)(NH(2)) of amino compounds or electrical effects and steric hindrance of the molecules. The latter factors are crucial also for differences in cleavage rates of ATC-peptides. With regard to the pK(a) values and simultaneous AITC decomposition by aqueous nucleophiles, the reactions with amino acids and oligopeptides are predominant reaction pathways of AITC in solutions of pH 10 and 8, respectively. Reaction mechanism of the cleavage of 2-thiohydantoins from ATC-peptides in alkaline and mild acidic solutions is different from the conventional Edman scheme used for anhydrous acid medium.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10956150     DOI: 10.1021/jf991019s

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


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