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Eur. J. Mass Spectrom.
10, 977–992 (2004)
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Protonation thermochemistry of α-aminoacids bearing a basic residue | ||
Guy Bouchoux,*a David-Alexandre
Buisson,b Cyril Colasa and Michel Sabliera |
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ABSTRACT: | ||
The proton affinity, PA, and protonation entropy, ΔpS°, of glycine (Gly), 1, aspartic acid (Asp), 2, asparagine (Asn), 3, histidine (His), 4, lysine (Lys), 5, glutamic acid (Glu), 6, and glutamine (Gln), 7, have been reinvestigated by the extended kinetic method, using the “isothermal point” method and the orthogonal distance regression, ODR, technique. The proton affinity values of a-aminoacids bearing a basic residue (PA = 926.8; 965.2; 996.0; 993.9; 981.8 and 988.1 kJ.mol1 for 27, respectively) show significant deviation from the tabulated values. As expected from the effect of a strong intramolecular hydrogen bond in the protonated forms of these peculiar aminoacids, negative protonation entropies are detected (ΔpS°= 36; 43; 37; 29; 95 and 55 J mol1 K1 for for 27 respectively). | ||
Keywords: protonation entropy, proton affinity, basicity, extended kinetic method, aminoacids, molecular orbital calculations |
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