A. S. Samadov, J. N. Khakimov, A. F. Stepnova, E. F. Faizullozoda, A. V. Kuzin
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摘要
通过 pH 值测量研究了一些脂肪族氨基酸的原解特性:丝氨酸 (Ser)、半胱氨酸 (Cys)、甘氨酸 (Gly)、丙氨酸 (Ala)、缬氨酸 (Val)、亮氨酸 (Leu) 和异亮氨酸 (Ile),水溶液的温度为 T = 298.2 K,I = 0.1 M NaNO3。利用计算出的氨基酸电离常数和可定量评估脂肪族系列中感应效应的方程(塔夫脱方程),计算出了取代常数 σ*,其值与氨基酸的电离常数 (pKi) 呈正相关(R2 = 0.9561 和 0.8542)。根据计算结果,我们可以确定氨基酸的酸度按以下顺序递减:Cys > Ser > Gly > Leu > Ala > Ile > Val。研究表明,氨基酸的酸碱性质会随着感应效应(基常数 σ*)的不同而发生有规律的变化。在所研究的氨基酸中,Cys 的酸度最高,被认为是最弱的碱。
Influence of the Inductive Effect on the Protolytic Properties of Some Aliphatic Amino Acids
The protolytic properties of a number of aliphatic amino acids were studied using pH measurements: serine (Ser), cysteine (Cys), glycine (Gly), alanine (Ala), valine (Val), leucine (Leu), and isoleucine (Ile) in aqueous solutions at T = 298.2 K and I = 0.1 M NaNO3. Using the calculated ionization constants of amino acids and the equation that allows quantitative evaluation of the inductive effect in the aliphatic series (Taft equation), the substituent constant σ* was calculated, whose values showed positive correlation with the ionization constants of amino acids (pKi) (R2 = 0.9561 and 0.8542). The results allowed us to establish that the acidity of the amino acids decreases in the following order: Cys > Ser > Gly > Leu > Ala > Ile > Val. It was established that the acid-base properties of amino acids change regularly depending on the inductive effect (radical constant σ*). Among the amino acids studied, Cys exhibits the highest acidity and is considered the weakest base.
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