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Sampling the protonation states: pH-dependent UV absorption spectrum of a polypeptide dyad

Chemical Physics 2018-09-10 v1

Abstract

When a chromophore interacts with titrable molecular sites, the modeling of its photophysical properties requires to take into account all their possible protonation states. We have developed a multi-scale protocol, based on constant-pH molecular dynamics simulations coupled to QM/MM excitation energy calculations, aimed at sampling both the phase space and protonation state space of a short polypeptide featuring a tyrosine--tryptophan dyad interacting with two aspartic acid residues. We show that such a protocol is accurate enough to reproduce the tyrosine UV absorption spectrum at both acidic and basic pH. Moreover, it is confirmed that UV-induced radical tryptophan is reduced thanks to an electron transfer from tyrosine, ultimately explaining the complex pH-dependent behavior of the peptide spectrum.

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@article{arxiv.1710.03684,
  title  = {Sampling the protonation states: pH-dependent UV absorption spectrum of a polypeptide dyad},
  author = {Elisa Pieri and Vincent Ledentu and Nicolas Ferré},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.03684},
  year   = {2018}
}