Short hydrogen bonds enhance nonaromatic protein-related fluorescence

短氢键增强非芳香族蛋白质相关的荧光

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作者:Amberley D Stephens, Muhammad Nawaz Qaisrani, Michael T Ruggiero, Gonzalo Díaz Mirón, Uriel N Morzan, Mariano C González Lebrero, Saul T E Jones, Emiliano Poli, Andrew D Bond, Philippa J Woodhams, Elyse M Kleist, Luca Grisanti, Ralph Gebauer, J Axel Zeitler, Dan Credgington, Ali Hassanali, Gabriele

Abstract

Fluorescence in biological systems is usually associated with the presence of aromatic groups. Here, by employing a combined experimental and computational approach, we show that specific hydrogen bond networks can significantly affect fluorescence. In particular, we reveal that the single amino acid L-glutamine, by undergoing a chemical transformation leading to the formation of a short hydrogen bond, displays optical properties that are significantly enhanced compared with L-glutamine itself. Ab initio molecular dynamics simulations highlight that these short hydrogen bonds prevent the appearance of a conical intersection between the excited and the ground states and thereby significantly decrease nonradiative transition probabilities. Our findings open the door to the design of new photoactive materials with biophotonic applications.

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