Cation-Binding of Glutamate in Aqueous Solution

статья
Авторы публикации: 
Friesen S. , Kruchinin S. E. , Fedotova M. V. , Buchner R.
Журнал: 
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Год публикации: 
2024
Том/страницы: 
V. 128(23). – P. 5746–5755

Interactions of the cations Li+, Na+, Mg2+, and Ca2+ with L-glutamate (Glu) in aqueous solution were studied at room temperature with dielectric relaxation spectroscopy in the gigahertz region. Spectra of ∼0.4 M NaGlu with added LiCl, NaCl, MgCl2, or CaCl2 (c(MCln) ≤ 1.5 M) were evaluated and experiments supplemented by density functional theory and 3D reference interaction site model (3D-RISM) calculations. In addition to the modes found for aqueous NaGlu, namely, the reorientation of free Glu ions (peaking at ∼1.6 GHz), of moderately retarded H2O molecules hydrating the carboxylate moieties of Glu (∼8.4 GHz), of the cooperative resettling of the H-bond network of bulk water (∼20 GHz), and its preceding fast H-bond flip (∼400 GHz), an additional low-frequency relaxation at ∼0.4 GHz was detected upon the addition of the four salts. In the case of NaGlu + MgCl2(aq) and NaGlu + CaCl2(aq), this mode could be unequivocally assigned to an ion pair formed by the cation and the side-chain carboxylate moiety of Glu. For NaGlu + LiCl(aq), either this species or a backbone-[Li+–H2O–Cl–Glu] triple ion is formed. Binding constants increase in the order Li+<Mg2+<Ca2+. For NaGlu + NaCl(aq), an assignment of the ∼0.4 GHz mode to ion pairs or triples was not plausible. Accordingly, its origin remains speculative here.

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Колкер Римма Семеновна
(03.07.2024)