Study of solid-phase catalytic isotopic exchange of hydrogen in alpha-conotoxin G1 under the effect of spillover-tritium |
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Authors: | Zolotarev Iu A Bocharov E V Dadaian A K Kasheverov I E Zhmak M N Maslennikov I V Borisov Iu A Arsen'ev A S Miasoedov N F Petlin V I |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Molecular Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. zolya@img.ras.ru |
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Abstract: | Tritium-labeled alpha-conotoxin G1 with a molar radioactivity of 35 Ci/mmol and full biological activity (according to the binding to nicotinic acetylcholine receptor) was obtained by the high-temperature solid-state catalytic isotope exchange (HSCIE). The tritium distribution in the molecule of alpha-conotoxin G1 was revealed by 3H NMR spectroscopy. Tritium was found in all amino acid residues except for the Asn4-Pro5-Ala6 fragment. The data on the comparative reactivity of C-H bonds, the ab initio quantum-chemical calculation of the hydrogen exchange reaction, and the information on the spatial structures of alpha-conotoxin G1 in solution and in crystal state allowed us to establish that the reactivity of H atoms may be increased by their interaction with the electron donor O and N atoms at the transition state of the HSCIE reaction. A decrease in the rate of the HSCIE reaction could be caused by both a poor spatial accessibility of C-H bonds and a limited mobility of the peptide fragment containing these bonds. |
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