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Structure and Dynamics of ATP and the ATP-Zn2+ Complex in Solution
Emma Rossi1,2, Achintya Kundu3, Alberta Ferrarini1
1Università degli Studi di Padova, Department of Chemical Sciences, 35131 Padova, Italy.
Abstract:
Despite the crucial role of ATP in life and artificial life-like applications, fundamental aspects relevant to its function, such as its conformational properties and its interaction with water and ions, remain unclear. Here, by integrating linear and two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy with ab initio molecular dynamics, we provide a detailed characterization of the vibrational spectra of the phosphate groups in ATP and in its complex with Zn2+ in water. Our study highlights the role of conformational disorder and solvation dynamics, beyond the harmonic normal-mode analysis, and reveals a complex scenario in which electronic and environmental effects tune the coupling between phosphate vibrations. We identify βγ-bidentate and αβγ-tridentate modes as the preferential coordination modes of Zn2+, as was proposed in the literature for Mg2+, although this conclusion is reached by a different spectral interpretation.
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