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Electron-Transfer-Induced Side-Chain Cleavage in Tryptophan Facilitated through Potassium-Induced Transition-State Stabilization in the Gas Phase

Electron-Transfer-Induced Side-Chain Cleavage in Tryptophan Facilitated through Potassium-Induced Transition-State Stabilization in the Gas Phase


Title: Electron-Transfer-Induced Side-Chain Cleavage in Tryptophan Facilitated through Potassium-Induced Transition-State Stabilization in the Gas Phase
Author: da Silva, Filipe Ferreira
Cunha, Tiago
Rebelo, Andre
Gil, Adrià
Calhorda, Maria José
García, Gustavo
Ingólfsson, Oddur   orcid.org/0000-0002-7100-9438
Limão-Vieira, Paulo
Date: 2021-03-25
Language: English
Scope: 2324-2333
University/Institute: Háskóli Íslands
University of Iceland
School: Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið (HÍ)
School of Engineering and Natural Sciences (UI)
Department: Raunvísindadeild (HÍ)
Faculty of Physical Sciences (UI)
Series: The Journal of Physical Chemistry A;125(11)
ISSN: 1089-5639
1520-5215 (eISSN)
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.1c00690
Subject: Physical and Theoretical Chemistry; Efnafræði; Vetni; Sameindir; Peptíð; Kalín
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/3307

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Electron-Transfer-Induced Side-Chain Cleavage in Tryptophan Facilitated through Potassium-Induced Transition-State Stabilization in the Gas Phase Filipe Ferreira da Silva, Tiago Cunha, Andre Rebelo, Adrià Gil, Maria José Calhorda, Gustavo García, Oddur Ingólfsson, and Paulo Limão-Vieira The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2021 125 (11), 2324-2333 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.1c00690

Abstract:

Fragmentation of transient negative ions of tryptophan molecules formed through electron transfer in collisions with potassium atoms is presented for the first time in the laboratory collision energy range of 20 up to 100 eV. In the unimolecular decomposition process, the dominating side-chain fragmentation channel is assigned to the dehydrogenated indoline anion, in contrast to dissociative electron attachment of free low-energy electrons to tryptophan. The role of the collision complex formed by the potassium cation and tryptophan negative ion in the electron transfer process is significant for the mechanisms that operate at lower collision energies. At those collision times, on the order of a few tens of fs, the collision complex may not only influence the lifetime of the anion but also stabilize specific transition states and thus alter the fragmentation patterns considerably. DFT calculations, at the BHandHLYP/6-311++G(3df,2pd) level of theory, are used to explore potential reaction pathways and the evolvement of the charge distribution along those.

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