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Micro Solvation Effect of Methanol on Excited-State Dynamics of Protonated Tryptophan and Dopamine.

Hideo TomaJun-Ichi TabataKeisuke HirataGilles GrégoireMasaaki FujiiShun-Ichi Ishiuchi
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2024)
The electronic and vibrational cryogenic ion spectroscopy of protonated tryptophan (TrpH + ) and dopamine (DAH + ) complexed with methanol has been recorded. These two biological chromophores exhibit ultrafast photochemistry due to excited-state proton transfer (ESPT). We have established the relationship between the structure of the complexes and their photodynamics and compared them with recent results obtained in hydrated complexes. For TrpH + , there is no substantial change between methanol and water complexes; ESPT is hindered by a single solvent molecule. In the DAH + (MeOH) 1 complex, the most stable conformer adopts a structure that prevents the direct interaction of the ammonium group of the side chain with the catechol ring, thus blocking the ESPT reaction. Such a ring structure is indeed a very minor populated conformer in the single-hydrated complex. The change in conformal stability between water and methanol clusters is due to a weak CH-π attractive interaction of the methyl group of methanol with the catechol.
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