Journal of Radiation Research
Online ISSN : 1349-9157
Print ISSN : 0449-3060
Reactivity of Glycyl-Amino Acids Toward Hydroxyl Radical in Neutral Aqueous Solutions
T. MASUDAN. IWASHITAH. SHINOHARAM. KONDO
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1978 Volume 19 Issue 1 Pages 85-92

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Rate constants for reactions of hydroxyl radicals with several glycyl-amino acids were determined by a competition method using p-nitrosodimethylailine as a reference compound. For glycyl-aliphatic amino acids, the enhancement of reactivity was observed as compared with the corresponding free amino acids. The reactivity was explained qualitatively in terms of partial reactivities assigned to each C-H bond of the dipeptides. For glycyl-aromatic amino acids, the rate constants were found to be almost equal to those of the corresponding free amino acids. The reactivity of a protein toward hydroxyl radical was well understood by summation of the rate constants, corrected by steric factors, of amino acid residues located on surface of the protein. The enhanced reactivity of the aliphatic peptides was interpreted in terms of the difference in interaction energy between NH2- and NH3+-forms of an aliphatic amino acid, which was calculated for the system including glycine and hydroxyl radical according to CNDO/2 method.
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