Formation, Isomerization, and Dissociation of α-Carbon-Centered and

Jan 25, 2010 - Xiaoyan Mu , Tao Song , Minjie Xu , Cheuk-Kuen Lai , Chi-Kit Siu , Julia Laskin , and Ivan K. Chu. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B ...
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J. Phys. Chem. B 2010, 114, 2270–2280

Formation, Isomerization, and Dissociation of r-Carbon-Centered and π-Centered Glycylglycyltryptophan Radical Cations Dominic C. M. Ng,†,‡ Tao Song,†,‡ S. O. Siu,† C. K. Siu,§ Julia Laskin,| and Ivan K. Chu*,† Department of Chemistry, The UniVersity of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, China, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Fundamental Sciences DiVision, Richland, Washington, and Department of Biology and Chemistry, City UniVersity of Hong Kong, Tat Chee AVenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China ReceiVed: September 5, 2009; ReVised Manuscript ReceiVed: December 19, 2009

Gas phase fragmentations of two isomeric radical cationic tripeptides of glycylglycyltryptophans[G•GW]+ and [GGW]•+swith well-defined initial radical sites at the R-carbon atom and the 3-methylindole ring, respectively, have been studied using collision-induced dissociation (CID), density functional theory (DFT), and Rice-Ramsperger-Kassel-Marcus (RRKM) theory. Substantially different low-energy CID spectra were obtained for these two isomeric GGW structures, suggesting that they did not interconvert on the time scale of these experiments. DFT and RRKM calculations were used to investigate the influence of the kinetics, stabilities, and locations of the radicals on the competition between the isomerization and dissociation channels. The calculated isomerization barrier between the GGW radical cations (>35.4 kcal/mol) was slightly higher than the barrier for competitive dissociation of these species (