Force-activated reactivity switch in a bimolecular chemical reaction.

نویسندگان

  • Sergi Garcia-Manyes
  • Jian Liang
  • Robert Szoszkiewicz
  • Tzu-Ling Kuo
  • Julio M Fernández
چکیده

The effect of mechanical force on the free-energy surface that governs a chemical reaction is largely unknown. The combination of protein engineering with single-molecule force-clamp spectroscopy allows us to study the influence of mechanical force on the rate at which a protein disulfide bond is reduced by nucleophiles in a bimolecular substitution reaction (S(N)2). We found that cleavage of a protein disulfide bond by hydroxide anions exhibits an abrupt reactivity 'switch' at ∼500 pN, after which the accelerating effect of force on the rate of an S(N)2 chemical reaction greatly diminishes. We propose that an abrupt force-induced conformational change of the protein disulfide bond shifts its ground state, drastically changing its reactivity in S(N)2 chemical reactions. Our experiments directly demonstrate the action of a force-activated switch in the chemical reactivity of a single molecule.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Nature chemistry

دوره 1 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009