水素結合に富んだタンパク質の構造における陽子伝達と構造特異的光
Dorothea Pinotsi1, Luca Grisanti2, Pierre Mahou1
1Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Cambridge , Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3RA, United Kingdom.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|January 30, 2016
まとめ
タンパク質の繊維は,ヒドロゲン結合の間の陽子の移転により,芳香的残留を必要としない新しいフッ素ホルダーメカニズムによって,固有の光性を表します. この発見は 生物学的物質と 生物学的システムに 影響を及ぼします
科学分野:
- バイオ物理学
- 材料科学
- 生物化学
背景:
- タンパク質繊維は紫外線近くで吸収され,可視範囲で光します.
- この内在的な光の分子基盤は,芳香性アミノ酸を含まない場合でも十分に理解されていません.
研究 の 目的:
- タンパク質繊維の固有光の分子起源を解明する.
- この現象における 陽子の移転の役割を調査する
主な方法:
- アブ・イニシオ分子動力学シミュレーション
- 光スペクトロスコーピー
主要な成果:
- タンパク質の繊維は,水素結合を通して陽子の移動を容易にする.
- 陽子の移転は電子の興奮エネルギーを低下させ エネルギーの分散を減少させます
- 光強度はpH0と14で著しく低下し,陽子伝達の役割を確認する.
- アロマティック残留物や結合から独立した新しい構造特有のフッ素素を特定した.
結論:
- タンパク質繊維の内在的な光は,陽子の移転を含むユニークな光体機構から生じる.
- このメカニズムは,自己組み立て機能のある材料の設計に新しい可能性を秘めています.
- この発見は 生物学的システムへの理解に 潜在的影響を及ぼします
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