Kinetic fractionation of stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes during peptide bond hydrolysis: Experimental evidence and geochemical implications

J.A. Silfer , M.H. Engel , S.A. Macko
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Abstract

Kinetic isotope effects associated with the hydrolysis of the dipeptide glycylglycine in unbuffered aqueous solution were investigated over a 60°C temperature range. The hydrolysis of the dipeptide resulted in the distinct fractionation of carbon and nitrogen isotopes. As the extent of the hydrolysis reaction increased, the residual peptide became increasingly enriched in13C and15N. The kinetic isotope effect for nitrogen ranged from 1.0025 to 1.0040 and in general increased with decreasing temperature. The experimental evidence indicates that isotope effects associated with peptide bond cleavage may complicate the interpretation of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope signatures of residual proteinaceous material preserved in fossils.

肽键水解过程中稳定碳和氮同位素的动力学分馏:实验证据和地球化学意义
在60°C的温度范围内,研究了二肽甘氨酸在无缓冲水溶液中水解的动力学同位素效应。二肽的水解导致碳和氮同位素的明显分馏。随着水解反应程度的增加,残余肽在13c和15n中的富集程度越来越高。氮的动力学同位素效应范围为1.0025 ~ 1.0040,总体上随温度的降低而增加。实验证据表明,与肽键裂解相关的同位素效应可能会使化石中保存的残余蛋白质物质的稳定碳和氮同位素特征的解释复杂化。
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