Influence of TiO 2 on prebiotic thermal synthesis of the Gly-Gln polymer

Leyton, P.; Saladino R.; Crestini C.; Campos-Vallette, M; Paipa, C.; Berrios, A.; Fuentes, S; Zarate R.A.

Keywords: chemistry, model, spectroscopy, energy, electron, size, chromatography, peptides, polymerization, weight, synthesis, protein, structure, electrophoresis, peptide, conformation, polymer, ray, microscopy, biogenesis, resonance, light, gel, dioxide, nuclear, dipeptides, glutamine, particle, molecular, permeation, article, spectrometry, titanium, glycine, magnetic, scanning, polyacrylamide, thermal, chemical, priority, Solid, journal, X, Electrophoresis,, Models,, Microscopy,, Electron,, dispersive, Vibrational, dipeptide, glycylglutamine

Abstract

The role of the titanium dioxide (rutile and anatase) with and without room light on the thermal synthesis of the glycine-l-glutamine (Gly-Gln) polymer is described. The efficiency in percentage of polymerization with room light was increased in 6% in the presence of rutile and in 23% in the presence of anatase. The thermal synthesis in the molten state was carried out in the absence and presence of both oxides. In all cases, the vibrational spectra showed characteristic group frequencies corresponding to a polypeptide structure. No spectral differences were observed by room light effect on the polymer on rutile. However, the polymer obtained in the presence of anatase and room light shows spectral changes associated with the formation of shorter new abundant and conformationally different species compared with the original polymer. The SEM-EDX characterization of the solid phase involved in the thermal synthesis showed that the morphology of the polypeptide is different in the presence of rutile compared to anatase. The SDS-PAGE and GPC results suggest that smaller chains are formed in the presence of both oxides and the distribution of the size and weight of each polymer molecule is completely different when the condensation is performed in the presence of anatase or rutile. Nuclear magnetic resonance analyses confirmed the incorporation of both Gly and Gln residues in the polymers, with a prevalence of Gly. Both possible sequences N-GlyGln-C and N-GlnGly-C were also detected. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.

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Título de la Revista: AMINO ACIDS
Volumen: 42
Número: 6
Editorial: SPRINGER WIEN
Fecha de publicación: 2012
Página de inicio: 2079
Página final: 2088
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