Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
675119 Thermochimica Acta 2009 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

To compare the counteracting effects of methylamines trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) and betaine on the actions of urea, we have determined the apparent transfer free energies (ΔG′tr) of zwitterionic glycine peptides: glycine (Gly), diglycine (Gly2), triglycine (Gly3), and tetraglycine (Gly4) from water to methylamine and urea, and also the blends of methylamine and urea at a 1:2 ratio as well as various urea concentrations (0.5–8 M) in the presence of 1 M methylamine. The ΔG′tr values of the blends of methylamine with urea revealed that the methylamine strongly counteracted the urea actions on glycine peptides. However, the methylamine partially counteracted the deleterious effects of urea on the Gly4 in the cases of higher urea concentrations (4–8 M) in the presence of 1 M methylamine. The experimental results were further used to estimate the transfer free energies (Δg′tr) of the peptide backbone unit (–CH2CONH–) contributions.

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