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Unraveling gold(I)-specific action towards peptidic disulfide cleavage: a DFT investigation
Authors:Dumont Elise  Michel Carine  Sautet Philippe
Institution:Laboratoire de Chimie, UMR CNRS, Institut de Chimie de Lyon, Universit de Lyon, Ecole normale suprieure de Lyon, France. Elise.Dumont@ens-lyon.fr
Abstract:Ground-state disulfide dissociation is a target of prime importance in structural biochemistry. A main difficulty consists in avoiding competition with carbon–sulfur and backbone scission pathways. In tandem mass spectrometry, such selectivity is afforded using transition elements or coinage-metal ions as catalyst. Yet, the underlying gas-phase mechanistic details remain poorly understood. Gold(I)-assisted disulfide cleavage is investigated by means of DFT calculations, to elucidate the highly selective and specific catalytic action of this transition-metal cation, a most promising one in tandem mass spectrometry. The preferential cleavage of sulfur–sulfur versus carbon–sulfur linkages on dimethyldisulfide, taken as a prototypical aliphatic compound, is rationalized on the basis of molecular orbital arguments. Secondly, it is revealed that the disulfide dissociation profile is dramatically impacted by a peptidic environment. Calculations on L,L-cystine derivatives show two main factors: the topological frustration for an embedded -CH(2)-S-S-CH(2)- motif induces a 5 kcal mol(-1) penalty, whereas electrophilic assistance via complexation of nitrogen and oxygen atoms lowers activation barriers by a factor of 3. S-S weakening is both thermodynamically and kinetically driven by the versatile coordination mode of gold(I). The influence of amine-terminus group protonation is finally sketched: it gives rise to an intermediate reactivity. This study sheds lights on the key action of the peptidic environment in tuning the dissociation profile in the presence of this transition-metal monocation.
Keywords:density functional calculations  disulfide cleavage  gold  mass spectrometry  peptides
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