Journal article
Oxidative Damage of Aliphatic Amino Acid Residues by the Environmental Pollutant NO3·: Impact of Water on the Reactivity
JG Nathanael, B Yuan, U Wille
Environmental Science and Technology | Published : 2022
Abstract
The rate of oxidative damage of aliphatic amino acids and dipeptides by the environmental pollutant nitrate radical (NO3·) in an aqueous acidic environment was studied by laser flash photolysis. The reactivity dropped by a factor of about four for amino acid residues with secondary amide bonds and by a factor of up to nearly 20 for amino acid residues with tertiary amide bonds, compared with that in acetonitrile. According to density functional theory studies, the lower reactivity is due to protonation of the amide moiety, whereas in neutral water, hydrogen bonding with the amide should have little impact on the absolute reaction rate compared with that in acetonitrile. This finding can be r..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Research Council (Linkage, Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities Grant Scheme, LE0989197); The University of Melbourne (High-Performance Computing Facility).