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Strong N-H...pi hydrogen bonding in amide-benzene interactions.

Philipp Ottiger1, Chantal Pfaffen, Roman Leist, Samuel Leutwyler, Rafał A Bachorz, Wim Klopper.   

Abstract

Among the weak intermolecular interactions found in proteins, the amide N--H...pi interaction has been widely observed but remains poorly characterized as an individual interaction. We have investigated the isolated supersonic-jet-cooled dimer of the cis-amide and nucleobase analogue 2-pyridone (2PY) with benzene and benzene-d6. Both MP2 and SCS-MP2 geometry optimizations yield a T-shaped structure with a N--H...pi hydrogen bond to the benzene ring and the C=O group above, but far from the C--H bonds of benzene. The CCSD(T) calculated binding energy at the optimum geometry is De = 25.2 kJ/mol (dissociation energy D0 = 21.6 kJ/mol), corresponding to the H-bond strength of the water dimer or of N--H...O hydrogen bonds. The T-shaped geometry is supported by the infrared-ultraviolet depletion spectra of 2PY x benzene: The N--H stretch vibrational frequency is lowered by 56 cm(-1), and the C=O stretch vibration is lowered by 10 cm(-1), relative to those of bare 2PY, indicating a strong N--H...pi interaction and a weak interaction of the C=O group. The benzene C--H infrared stretches exhibit very small shifts (approximately 2 cm(-1)) relative to benzene, signaling the absence of interactions with the benzene C--H groups. The infrared spectral shifts are consistent with a strong nonconventional pi hydrogen bond and a T-shaped structure for 2PY x benzene. Symmetry-adapted perturbation theory calculations show that the N--H...pi interaction is by far the dominant stabilization factor.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19243205     DOI: 10.1021/jp8110474

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem B        ISSN: 1520-5207            Impact factor:   2.991


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