Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1250649 Vibrational Spectroscopy 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The stable conformations for zwitterionic leucine have been searched for in solution as well as in gas phase. A total of 54 trial structures were generated by considering possible combinations of single bond rotamers. It is observed that zwitterions are not stable in gas phase. In order to investigate the zwitterions of leucine in solution, the calculations for all trial structures of zwitterions were performed initially at the PM3 level and 14 the lowest energy structures were reoptimized at the B3LYP/6-311G(d) level using the CPCM model. Seven of these conformers of zwitterionic leucine were found to be stable in solution. The five most stable conformers were then reoptimized at the B3LYP/6-311++G(d, p) level. The energy ordering of the canonical leucine(neutral) conformers were also considered on the basis of single point energy calculations at the B3LYP/6-311++G(d, p) level using the CPCM model. The chemical hardness, chemical potential, vertical ionization energy and vertical electron affinity were calculated for a few of the most stable canonical leucine and its zwitterions in solution. The effects of explicit addition of water molecules (microsolvation) on the structure and the energy of both canonical and zwitterionic conformers of leucine were investigated. It is noted that in gas phase, the singly and doubly hydrated canonical (neutral) forms are more stable than their zwitterionic counterparts. The solvated zwitterions and canonical structures of leucine were further investigated using the discrete/SCRF model with zero, one and two water molecules. In solution, the continuum solvent model shows that the bare zwitterionic form is more stable than the bare canonical form by 1.6 kcal/mol. This energy separation is increased to 3.8 and 4.8 kcal/mol with inclusion of one and two water molecules, respectively. The optimized structural parameters for the most stable zwitterionic leucine with zero, one and two water molecules in solution were compared with those reported for l-leucine crystal, which shows a close agreement between the optimized geometrical parameters of the zwitterionic leucine with two water molecules in solution with the experimental geometrical parameters for l-leucine crystal. It is also observed that when the structures of zwitterions with one and two explicit water molecules are optimized in solution, the geometrical parameters and their relative energies are found to be appreciably modified. We have also calculated the vibrational spectra of the most stable solvated zwitterionic leucine as well as for the most stable structure of zwitterionic leucine with one and two water molecules in solution.

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