Literature DB >> 3620443

Secondary structure determination in proteins from deep (192-223-nm) ultraviolet Raman spectroscopy.

R A Copeland, T G Spiro.   

Abstract

Raman intensities obtained with UV laser excitation at 223, 218, 204, 200, and 192 nm are reported for the amide I, II, III, and II' bands of random-coil polylysine. The excitation profiles show enhancement via the pi-pi electronic transition, at approximately 190 nm. Enhancement for amide I is weak, however, and most of the intensity can be accounted for by preresonance with a deeper UV transition at approximately 165 nm. The amide II' band dominates the spectrum in D2O, consistent with the suggestion that the main distortion coordinate in the pi-pi excited state is the stretching of the C-N peptide bond. Amide II intensities with 200- and 192-nm excitation are reported for several proteins. The previously reported negative linear correlation with alpha-helix content (due to Raman hypochromism in the alpha-helices) is found not to apply to proteins with high beta-sheet content when the excitation wavelength is 200 nm. Much higher intensities are seen for these proteins and are attributed to a red shift of the pi-pi absorption for the beta-structure. A linear correlation with alpha-helix content is found for excitation of 192 nm, which corresponds to an isosbestic point of the beta-sheet and random-coil absorption bands. Characteristic amide II Raman cross sections are derived for alpha-helical, beta-sheet, and random-coil elements and are used to determine secondary structure for alpha 1- and beta-purothionin, by use of amide II intensities with 200- and 192-nm excitation. The results are in good agreement with a previous determination based on amide I band deconvolution in off-resonance Raman spectra.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3620443     DOI: 10.1021/bi00382a011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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2.  Substrate polarization by residues in delta 5-3-ketosteroid isomerase probed by site-directed mutagenesis and UV resonance Raman spectroscopy.

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