Abstract: | The acidic strengths in gas phase of three groups (NH4+, H2S, and HCOOH) that mimic the most common amino acid side chains of enzymes are studied by means of quantum mechanical methods. The results demonstrate that in gas phase the acidities of such groups change drastically with respect to those reported in aqueous phase. Moreover, the dependence between the energetics of the proton-transfer process and the distance separating the acid and base groups is stated. The biological implications of these results are discussed. |