Physics – Biological Physics
Scientific paper
2010-05-07
J. Phys. Chem. Lett., 2010, 1, pp 3465-3470
Physics
Biological Physics
4 pages, 4 figures, Submitted to JPC Letters
Scientific paper
10.1021/jz101394u
The polyalanine-based peptide series Ac-Ala_n-LysH+ (n=5-20) is a prime example that a secondary structure motif which is well-known from the solution phase (here: helices) can be formed in vacuo. We here revisit this conclusion for n=5,10,15, using density-functional theory (van der Waals corrected generalized gradient approximation), and gas-phase infrared vibrational spectroscopy. For the longer molecules (n=10,15) \alpha-helical models provide good qualitative agreement (theory vs. experiment) already in the harmonic approximation. For n=5, the lowest energy conformer is not a simple helix, but competes closely with \alpha-helical motifs at 300K. Close agreement between infrared spectra from experiment and ab initio molecular dynamics (including anharmonic effects) supports our findings.
Bierau Frauke
Blum Volker
Helden Gert von
Kupser Peter
Meijer Gerard
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