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Tritium–hydrogen exchange of poly‐L‐glutamic acid in aqueous solutions

Abstract

Abstract To investigate the flexibility or motility of the secondary structure of poly‐ L ‐glutamic acid, a simple model molecule of proteins, the kinetics of the tritium–hydrogen exchange of this polymer in aqueous solutions was followed at various pH values by use of a freeze‐drying technique and a liquid scintillation counter. The most essential point of the experimental results is that all of the protons (or isotopes) attached to peptide nitrogens were exchanged according to a simple first‐order reaction and the rate was proportional to the fraction of random coil conformation determined by optical rotatory dispersion measurements. This means that the tritium attached to a peptide unit is exchangeable with a proton in water only when this unit is contained in the random coil structure and that the interchange of each unit between helical and random coil conformations takes place as a result of thermal fluctuation at very high frequency, although the average helical content of each molecule has a definite value.

Keywords:
Chemistry Random coil Tritium Aqueous solution Polymer Molecule Dispersion (optics) Proton Hydrogen Glutamic acid Kinetics Optical rotatory dispersion Analytical Chemistry (journal) Physical chemistry Crystallography Chromatography Amino acid Organic chemistry Circular dichroism Nuclear physics

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DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Molecular Biology
Biopolymer Synthesis and Applications
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Molecular Biology
Bacteriophages and microbial interactions
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