| Literature DB >> 31604374 |
Georgia C Boles1, Randy L Hightower1, Giel Berden2, Jos Oomens2,3, P B Armentrout1.
Abstract
Complexes of threonine (Thr) cationized with Zn2+ and Cd2+ were examined by infrared multiple photon dissociation action spectroscopy using light generated from a free electron laser. Low-energy conformers for Zn(Thr-H)+(ACN) (where ACN = acetonitrile), Zn(Gly-H)+(ACN) (formed via CO2-laser irradiation of intact Zn(Thr-H)+(ACN)), and CdCl+(Thr) complexes were found using quantum chemical calculations in order to identify the structures formed experimentally. For all species, the predicted ground structures reproduce the experimental spectra well, where tridentate [N, CO, OHs] binding motifs were dominantly observed for the intact Zn(Thr-H)+(ACN) and CdCl+(Thr) complexes. In both of these cases, the metal center binds to the backbone amino group (N), carbonyl oxygen (CO, where this site is deprotonated in the Zn2+ complex), and side-chain hydroxyl oxygen (OHs). For the Zn2+ system, there also appears to be a population of a higher-energy species in which the side chain is deprotonated, either [N, Os-, CO] or [N, Os-, OH]. CO2-laser irradiation of Zn(Thr-H)+(ACN) leads to loss of its side chain via elimination of acetaldehyde, yielding a bidentate Zn(Gly-H)+[N, CO-](ACN) complex. Overall, this work explores the binding interactions between Thr and biologically relevant metals in a prototypical environment. Comparison of current work with previous analyses allows for the elucidation of important metal dependent trends associated with physiologically important metal-amino acid binding.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31604374 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.9b08184
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem B ISSN: 1520-5207 Impact factor: 2.991