Literature DB >> 29460322

Amide Neighbouring-Group Effects in Peptides: Phenylalanine as Relay Amino Acid in Long-Distance Electron Transfer.

Joses G Nathanael1, Luke F Gamon1, Meike Cordes2, Paul R Rablen3, Thomas Bally4, Katharina M Fromm4, Bernd Giese4, Uta Wille1.   

Abstract

In nature, proteins serve as media for long-distance electron transfer (ET) to carry out redox reactions in distant compartments. This ET occurs either by a single-step superexchange or through a multi-step charge hopping process, which uses side chains of amino acids as stepping stones. In this study we demonstrate that Phe can act as a relay amino acid for long-distance electron hole transfer through peptides. The considerably increased susceptibility of the aromatic ring to oxidation is caused by the lone pairs of neighbouring amide carbonyl groups, which stabilise the Phe radical cation. This neighbouring-amide-group effect helps improve understanding of the mechanism of extracellular electron transfer through conductive protein filaments (pili) of anaerobic bacteria during mineral respiration.
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Keywords:  density functional calculations; electron transfer; kinetics; neighboring-group effects; peptides; radical cations

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29460322     DOI: 10.1002/cbic.201800098

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chembiochem        ISSN: 1439-4227            Impact factor:   3.164


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