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A solid state 13C NMR, crystallographic, and quantum chemical investigation of chemical shifts and hydrogen bonding in histidine dipeptides.

Feng Cheng1, Haihong Sun, Yong Zhang, Dushyant Mukkamala, Eric Oldfield.   

Abstract

We report the first solid-state NMR, crystallographic, and quantum chemical investigation of the origins of the 13C NMR chemical shifts of the imidazole group in histidine-containing dipeptides. The chemical shift ranges for Cgamma and Cdelta2 seen in eight crystalline dipeptides were very large (12.7-13.8 ppm); the shifts were highly correlated (R2= 0.90) and were dominated by ring tautomer effects and intermolecular interactions. A similar correlation was found in proteins, but only for buried residues. The imidazole 13C NMR chemical shifts were predicted with an overall rms error of 1.6-1.9 ppm over a 26 ppm range, by using quantum chemical methods. Incorporation of hydrogen bond partner molecules was found to be essential in order to reproduce the chemical shifts seen experimentally. Using AIM (atoms in molecules) theory we found that essentially all interactions were of a closed shell nature and the hydrogen bond critical point properties were highly correlated with the N...H...O (average R2= 0.93) and Nepsilon2...H...N (average R2= 0.98) hydrogen bond lengths. For Cepsilon1, the 13C chemical shifts were also highly correlated with each of these properties (at the Nepsilon2 site), indicating the dominance of intermolecular interactions for Cepsilon1. These results open up the way to analyzing 13C NMR chemical shifts, tautomer states (from Cdelta2, Cepsilon1 shifts), and hydrogen bond properties (from Cepsilon1 shifts) of histidine residue in proteins and should be applicable to imidazole-containing drug molecules bound to proteins, as well.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16144402     DOI: 10.1021/ja051528c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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