Parameters influencing the photo-induced electron transfer from tryptophan-containing peptides to a RuII complex: a systematic study

Author:

Garnir Kevin1234,Estalayo-Adrián Sandra1234,Lartia Rémy5678,De Winter Julien910114,Defrancq Eric5678,Surin Mathieu121314114,Lemaur Vincent121314114,Gerbaux Pascal910114,Moucheron Cécile1234

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire de Chimie Organique et Photochimie CP160/08

2. Université libre de Bruxelles

3. 1050 Brussels

4. Belgium

5. Université Grenoble Alpes

6. Département de Chimie Moléculaire UMR CNRS 5250

7. 38000 Grenoble

8. France

9. Service de Synthèse et de Spectrométire de Masse Organiques

10. Université de Mons

11. 7000 Mons

12. Laboratory for Chemistry of Novel Materials

13. Centre of Innovation and Research in Materials and Polymers

14. Université de Mons-UMONS

Abstract

Ruthenium(ii) polyazaaromatic complexes have gained interest in recent decades as biomolecular tools, especially in the development of new phototherapeutic agents. These light emissive Ru complexes based on π-deficient ligands were first designed to allow a photo-induced electron transfer (PET) with the guanine base in DNA since their 3MLCT state is highly photo-oxidizing. Later the field of research was extended to proteins with the highlighting of a PET process with the tryptophan residue. This paper reports the kinetics of the luminescence quenching of [Ru(TAP)2phen]2+ by several selected peptide sequences containing at least one tryptophan residue. By using a peptide library we highlight the important parameters influencing the kinetics of the photo-electron transfer process, such as the net electrostatic charge and the number of tryptophan residues. The best peptide candidates were selected to study the formation of photo-products by MALDI-ToF mass spectrometry. A high photoreactivity of the [Ru(TAP)2phen]2+ complex was observed and multiple photoadducts were characterized, among them inter-peptidic adducts as well as intra-peptidic adducts.

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

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