Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1405478 Journal of Molecular Structure 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The site-specific pH is an experimental probe for assessing models of structural folding and function of a protein as well as protein–protein and protein–ligand interactions. It can be determined by various techniques such as NMR, FT-IR, fluorescence and EPR spectroscopy. The latter require the use of external labels, i.e., employ pH-dependent dyes and spin labels, respectively. In this contribution, we outline an approach to a label-free and site-specific method for determining the local pH using deep ultraviolet resonance Raman (UVRR) spectroscopic fingerprints of the aromatic amino acids histidine and tyrosine in combination with a robust algorithm that determines the pH value using three UVRR reference spectra and without prior knowledge of the pKapKa.

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