Literature DB >> 16741975

Raman and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy investigation of vasopressin analogues containing 1-aminocyclohexane-1-carboxylic acid residue.

Edyta Podstawka1, Emilia Sikorska, Leonard M Proniewicz, Bernard Lammek.   

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In this work, Raman spectroscopy (RS) was employed to characterize molecular structures of [Arg8]vasopressin (AVP) and its [Acc2,D-Arg8]AVP, [Acc3]AVP, and [Cpa1, Acc3]AVP analogues. The RS band assignments have been proposed. To determine the mechanism of adsorption of the above-mentioned compounds adsorbed on a colloidal silver surface, surface-enhanced Raman spectra (SERS) were measured. The SERS spectra were used to determine relative proximity of the adsorbed functional groups of [corrected] investigated peptides and their orientation on the silver surface. The AVP and [Acc3]AVP SERS spectra (Acc: 1-aminocyclohexane-1-carboxylic acid) show that the L-tyrosine (Tyr) lies far from the metal surface, whereas the [Cpa1,Acc3]AVP spectrum (Cpa: 1-mercaptocyclohexaneacetic acid) provides evidence that Tyr interacts with the silver surface. These results suggest that [corrected] the binding of the Tyr-ionized phenolic group might be responsible for the selectivity of the analogues. We show that the aromatic ring of L-phenylalanine (Phe) of AVP and [Acc2,D-Arg8]AVP interacts with the silver surface. The strength of this interaction is considerably weaker for [Acc2,D-Arg8]AVP than for AVP. This might be due either to a longer distance between the Phe ring and the silver surface, or to the almost perpendicular orientation of the Phe ring towards the surface. The carbonyl group of the L-glutamine [corrected] (Gln) or L-asparagine [corrected](Asn) of AVP, [Acc2,D-Arg8]AVP, and [Acc3]AVP is strongly bound to the silver surface. We have also found that all peptides adsorb on the silver surface via sulfur atoms of the disulfide bridge, adopting a "GGG" conformation, except [Cpa1,Acc3]AVP, which accepts a "TGG" geometry. Copyright 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16741975     DOI: 10.1002/bip.20545

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biopolymers        ISSN: 0006-3525            Impact factor:   2.505


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