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The Structure of the Protonated Serine Octamer.

Valeriu ScutelnicMarta A S PerezMateusz MarianskiStephan WarnkeAurelien GregorUrsula RöthlisbergerMichael T BowersCarsten BaldaufGert von HeldenThomas R RizzoJongcheol Seo
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2018)
The amino acid serine has long been known to form a protonated "magic-number" cluster containing eight monomer units that shows an unusually high abundance in mass spectra and has a remarkable homochiral preference. Despite many experimental and theoretical studies, there is no consensus on a Ser8H+ structure that is in agreement with all experimental observations. Here, we present the structure of Ser8H+ determined by a combination of infrared spectroscopy and ab initio molecular dynamics simulations. The three-dimensional structure that we determine is ∼25 kcal mol-1 more stable than the previous most stable published structure and explains both the homochiral preference and the experimentally observed facile replacement of two serine units.
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