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Atomic Polarizability Dominates the Electronic Properties of Peptide Bonds upon Thioxo or Selenoxo Substitution
Authors:Yun Huang  Günther Jahreis  Gunter Fischer  Christian Lücke
Institution:Max Planck Research Unit for Enzymology of Protein Folding, Weinbergweg 22, 06120 Halle/Saale (Germany), Fax: (+49)?345-5511972.
Abstract:The amide bond as peptide linkage plays an important role in protein structure and function. A large number of theoretical and experimental studies have focused on the specific nature of the peptide bond. Little attention, however, has been paid to their chalcogen-substituted congeners, although experimental data on thioamides revealed inconsistencies with the conventional view of amide resonance theory. Here, we employed thioxo and selenoxo substitution to determine experimentally how heavier chalcogens affect the properties of the peptide bond and adjacent atoms. NMR data revealed pronounced deshielding of heteronuclei within a three-bond distance to the chalcogen atom; this indicates an enhanced electron-withdrawing potential of the heavier chalcogens despite their lower electronegativities compared to oxygen. Interestingly, linear correlations were observed between chalcogen atomic polarizability and the chemical shift values of those neighboring heteronuclei as well as several physicochemical properties, such as electronic excitation energy, C?N rotation barrier, dipole moment and amide proton dissociation. We conclude that the chalcogen polarizability, which relates to the charge capacity, is the dominant factor that determines the electronic properties of peptide bonds substituted with heavier chalcogens.
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