Data di Pubblicazione:
2000
Abstract:
The zinc(II)-L-carnosine systemwas investigated at different pH and metal/
ligand ratios by Raman and IR spectroscopy. The Raman and IR spectra present
some marker bands useful to identify the sites involved in metal chelation at a specific
pH value. In particular, the neutral imidazole group gives rise to some Raman bands,
such as the nC4AC5 band, that change in wave number, depending on whether the
imidazole ring takes the tautomeric form I or II. Even if tautomer I is predominant in
the free ligand, metal coordination can upset tautomeric preference and Nt- and
Np-ligated complexes can be identified. Although weak compared to those of aromatic
residues, these Raman marker bands may be useful in analyzing metal-histidine
interaction in peptides and proteins. On the basis of the vibrational results, conclusions
can be drawn on the species existing in the system. Depending on the available nitrogen
atoms, various complexes can be formed and the prevalent formof the species depends
mainly on the pH. At basic pH carnosine gives rise to two different neutral complexes:
a water-insoluble polymeric species, [ZnH21L]n
0 , and a dimer, [Zn2H22L2]0. The first is
predominant and involves the tautomeric I form of the imidazole ring in metal chelation;
the second contains tautomer II and increases its percentage by going from a 2 to
0.25 metal/ligand ratio. Conversely, the dimeric species dominates at pH 7, whereas
two charged species, [ZnHL]21 and [ZnL]1, are formed under slightly acidic conditions.
In the [ZnHL]21 complex the imidazole ring takes part in the Zn(II) coordination in the
tautomeric I form, whereas in [ZnL]1 the ring is protonated and not bound to the Zn(II)
ion. In addition, the curve fitting analysis of the 1700-1530 cm21 Raman region was
helpful in indicating the predominant species at each pH
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
carnosine; zinc(II)-carnosine complexes; imidazole tautomerism; Raman spectroscopy; IR spectroscopy
Elenco autori:
Torreggiani, Armida
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