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Neighboring Pyrrolidine Amide Participation in Thioether Oxidation. Methionine as a “Hopping” Site

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posted on 2011-06-03, 00:00 authored by Richard S. Glass, Christian Schöneich, George S. Wilson, Thomas Nauser, Takuhei Yamamoto, Edward Lorance, Gary S. Nichol, Malika Ammam
Methionine residues have been shown to function as efficient “hopping” sites in long-range electron transfer in model polyprolyl peptides. We suggest that a key to this ability of methionine is stabilization of the transient sulfur radical cation by neighboring proline amide participation. That is, in a model system a neighboring pyrrolidine amide lowers the oxidation potential of the thioether by over 0.5 V by formation of a two-center three-electron SO bond.

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