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β-Azidoalanine as an IR probe:: Application to amyloid Aβ(16-22) aggregation

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
Volume 112, Issue 33, Pages 10352-10357

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp801558k

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  1. Creative Research Initiatives (Center for Multidimensional Spectroscopy) of MEST/KOSEF
  2. Korea Research Foundation [KRF-2007-313-C00427]
  3. National Research Foundation of Korea [2007-313-C00427] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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beta-Azidoalanine dipeptide 1 was synthesized, and its azido stretching vibration in H20 and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) was studied by using Fourier transform (FT) IR spectroscopy. The dipole strength of the azido stretch mode is found to be about 19 and 5 times larger than those of the CN and SCN stretch modes, respectively, which have been used as local environmental IR sensors. The azido stretch band in H2O is blue-shifted by about 14 cm-1 in comparison to that in DMSO, indicative of its sensitivity to the electrostatic environment. To test the utility of -azidoalanine as an IR probe of the local electrostatic environment in proteins, azidopeptide 4 was prepared by its incorporation into AP(I 6-22) peptide of the Alzheimer's disease amyloid P-protein at position Ala2l. The arnide I If, spectrum of 4 in D20 suggests that the azidopeptide thus modified forms in-register -sheets in aggregates as observed for normal A#(16-22). The azido peak frequency of 4 in aggregates is almost identical to that in DMSO, indicating that the azido group is not exposed to water but to the hydrophobic environment. We believe that P-azidoalanine will be used as an effective IR probe for providing site-specific information about the local electrostatic environments of proteins.

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