Intermolecular Interaction Effects in the Amide I Vibrations of β Polypeptides
- 1 October 1972
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 69 (10) , 2788-2792
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.69.10.2788
Abstract
Previous perturbation treatments of the Amide I vibrations of β polypeptides are inconsistent with a detailed normal coordinate analysis of crystalline polyglycine I. This analysis indicates that the D 10 interaction constant is essentially zero, rather than the large value (about 20 cm -1 ) required by the earlier application of the perturbation theory. It is suggested that the previously neglected D 11 term should be included in the perturbation expression, and it is shown that the physical origin of such a term can be accounted for by transition dipole coupling. This mechanism is shown to give a reasonable explanation of splittings of the C=O stretching vibrations in hydrogenbonded carboxylic acid dimers. Its application to β polypeptides provides a satisfactory interpretation of splittings in the Amide I modes.Keywords
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