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Reduction of transient carnosine radicals depends on β-alanyl amino group charge.

Olga B MorozovaAlexandra V Yurkovskaya
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2023)
Reduction of transient carnosine (β-alanyl-L-histidine) radicals by L-tryptophan, N -acetyl tryptophan, and the Trp-Gly peptide in neutral and basic aqueous solutions was studied using the technique of time-resolved chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization (TR CIDNP). Carnosine radicals were generated in the photoinduced reaction with triplet excited 3,3',4,4'-tetracarboxy benzophenone. In this reaction, carnosine radicals with their radical center at the histidine residue are formed. Modeling of CIDNP kinetic data allowed for the determination of pH-dependent rate constants of the reduction reaction. It was shown that the protonation state of the amino group of the non-reacting β-alanine residue of the carnosine radical affects the rate constant of the reduction reaction. The results were compared to those obtained previously for the reduction of histidine and N -acetyl histidine free radicals and to newly obtained results for the reduction of radicals derived from Gly-His, a homologue of carnosine. Clear differences were demonstrated.
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