Issue 1, 2004

Conversion of amino-acids by electrons at subexcitation energies

Abstract

Electron attachment to gas phase cysteine is investigated in a crossed electron/molecular beam experiment. The yield functions of the detected anions exhibit signatures of dissociative electron attachment (DEA), initiated by shape (<3 eV) and core-excited (>5 eV) resonances. These parent anion precursor states decompose into a variety of negatively charged fragments with one of the most dominant channels being dehydrogenation, i.e., abstraction of the H radical with the excess electron remaining on the cysteine-like moiety. While this reaction is operative only within the low energy range, S and SH appear from both resonance regions. From energy considerations it is shown that formation of S below 3 eV must be associated with a conversion of cysteine into alanine. The present results demonstrate the capacity of electrons at subexcitation energies to effectively change the nature of amino acids.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Sep 2003
Accepted
04 Nov 2003
First published
19 Nov 2003

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2004,6, 161-164

Conversion of amino-acids by electrons at subexcitation energies

H. Abdoul-Carime, S. Gohlke and E. Illenberger, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2004, 6, 161 DOI: 10.1039/B311675A

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