EXCITED TRIPLET-STATE OF N-(9-METHYLPURIN-6-YL)PYRIDINIUM CATION AS AN EFFICIENT PHOTOSENSITIZER IN THE OXIDATION OF SULFUR-CONTAINING AMINO-ACIDS - LASER FLASH AND STEADY-STATE PHOTOLYSIS STUDIES

被引:36
作者
MARCINIAK, B [1 ]
HUG, GL [1 ]
ROZWADOWSKI, J [1 ]
BOBROWSKI, K [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV NOTRE DAME, RADIAT LAB, NOTRE DAME, IN 46556 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1021/ja00106a016
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Sulfur-containing amino acids were oxidized via photosensitization by the N-(9-methylpurin-6-yl)pyridinium cation (Pyr(+)) in neutral aqueous solutions. The mechanism of this reaction was investigated by laser flash and steady-state photolysis. Rate constants were determined for the quenching of the pyridinium cation triplet state by five sulfur-containing amino acids. For comparison, analogous rate constants were measured for the quenchers 2,2'-thiodiethanoic acid, alanine (a non-sulfur amino acid), and ammonium acetate. The rate constants for these reactions were found to be in the range of 2.1 x 10(8) to 7.8 x 10(9) M(-1) s(-1) for all sulfur-containing compounds but were found to be 3-4 orders of magnitude lower for ammonium acetate and alanine. Time-resolved transient absorption spectra accompanying the quenching events were;assigned to the excited triplet state of the pyridinium cation, (3)Pyr(+) (lambda = 550 nm), the (S therefore S)(+) radical cations of some of the amino acids (lambda = 480 nm), and the N-(9-methylpurin-6-yl)pyridinyl radical, Pyr(.) (lambda = 610 nm). The presence of the latter species was separately confirmed in complementary pulse radiolysis experiments. The formation of the Pyr(.) radical occurred for some amino acids (methionine and thiaproline) in two temporally distinct processes. A fast component, that occurred on a nanosecond time scale, was ascribed to electron transfer from the sulfur atom to the triplet state of the pyridinium cation followed by diffusion apart of the CT complex. A slower formation of Pyr(.), that occurred on a microsecond time scale, was characterized by a pseudo-first-order Irate constant that depended linearly on the pyridinium cation ground-state concentration (k = 2.9 x 10(9) M(-1) s(-1)). This dark reaction was assigned to the one-electron reduction of the Pyr(+) ground state by alpha-aminoalkyl radicals. These alpha-aminoalkyl radicals were formed from the radical cations of the amino acids as a result of an intramolecular electron transfer from the carboxyl group to the sulfur-centered radical cation, followed by a decarboxylation. Steady-state photolysis studies led to the identification of the water-insoluble 4,4'-dimeric, reduced pyridine compound formed by the dimerization of pyridinyl radicals. Quantum yields of Pyr(.) formation in the flash photolysis experiments were determined and compared with the quantum yields of CO2 formation and of Pyr(+) disappearance measured in the steady-state photolysis. A detailed mechanism for the pyridinium cation-sensitized photooxidation of sulfur-containing amino acids is proposed and discussed.
引用
收藏
页码:127 / 134
页数:8
相关论文
共 39 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], 1969, DATA REDUCTION ERROR
[2]  
ASMUS KD, 1990, NATO ADV SCI I A-LIF, V197, P155
[3]  
Balkas T.I., 1970, J PHYS CHEM-US, V74, P4497
[4]  
BHATTACHARYYA SN, 1984, J CHEM SOC F2, V80, P1107
[5]   4-CARBOXYBENZOPHENONE-SENSITIZED PHOTOOXIDATION OF SULFUR-CONTAINING AMINO-ACIDS IN ALKALINE AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS - SECONDARY PHOTOREACTIONS KINETICS [J].
BOBROWSKI, K ;
HUG, GL ;
MARCINIAK, B ;
KOZUBEK, H .
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY, 1994, 98 (02) :537-544
[6]   4-CARBOXYBENZOPHENONE-SENSITIZED PHOTOOXIDATION OF SULFUR-CONTAINING AMINO-ACIDS - NANOSECOND LASER FLASH-PHOTOLYSIS AND PULSE-RADIOLYSIS STUDIES [J].
BOBROWSKI, K ;
MARCINIAK, B ;
HUG, GL .
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1992, 114 (26) :10279-10288
[7]   A REINVESTIGATION OF THE MECHANISM OF PHOTOREDUCTION OF BENZOPHENONES BY ALKYL SULFIDES [J].
BOBROWSKI, K ;
MARCINIAK, B ;
HUG, GL .
JOURNAL OF PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY A-CHEMISTRY, 1994, 81 (03) :159-168
[8]   TRIPLET-TRIPLET ABSORPTION-SPECTRA OF ORGANIC-MOLECULES IN CONDENSED PHASES [J].
CARMICHAEL, I ;
HUG, GL .
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL REFERENCE DATA, 1986, 15 (01) :1-250
[9]   GENERATION OF ELECTRONICALLY EXCITED TRIPLET SPECIES IN BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS [J].
CILENTO, G .
PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY, 1984, 56 (09) :1179-1190
[10]  
Cilento G., 1982, CHEM BIOL GENERATION, P277