J. Phys. Chem. B 112, p. 14729-14741 (2008)
Location
of water B :
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Below are shown the
energy profiles of two proton transfers via water B. Insets give the geometries in the reactant, product, the rate-limiting transition states, and the local minima discussed in the paper. The transferring protons are depicted as small spheres. The reaction coordinate L gives the sum along the entire path of the changes in all atomic coordinates calculated as a root-mean-squared difference: At L=0, the Schiff base is protonated and Asp85 is negatively charged; at L=1, Asp85 is protonated and the Schiff base is neutral. The energies are for QM/MM-optimized geometries. |
Path 1a: Proton
transfer via
water B.
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First, water B moves to a
location where it bridges between the Schiff base and Asp85. Then,
concerted proton transfer via water B occurs, crossing a rate-limiting
barrier of 9.7 kcal/mol, which is consistent with the 10 microseconds
experimental timescale of the primary proton transfer step (L to M).
Finally, water B remains hydrogen-bonded to the deprotonated Schiff
base.
Path 2a: Proton transfer via water B and
Thr89.
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In the starting state, a hydrogen-bonded network already extends
from
the Schiff base to Asp85 via water molecule B and Thr89. Therefore, the
proton transfer requires only minute structural rearrangements,
crossing a rate-limiting barrier of 13.8 kcal/mol.