scholarly journals Glycosaminoglycan Monosaccharide Blocks Analysis by Quantum Mechanics, Molecular Dynamics, and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergey A. Samsonov ◽  
Stephan Theisgen ◽  
Thomas Riemer ◽  
Daniel Huster ◽  
M. Teresa Pisabarro

Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) play an important role in many biological processes in the extracellular matrix. In a theoretical approach, structures of monosaccharide building blocks of natural GAGs and their sulfated derivatives were optimized by a B3LYP6311ppdd//B3LYP/6-31+G(d) method. The dependence of the observed conformational properties on the applied methodology is described. NMR chemical shifts and proton-proton spin-spin coupling constants were calculated using the GIAO approach and analyzed in terms of the method's accuracy and sensitivity towards the influence of sulfation, O1-methylation, conformations of sugar ring, andωdihedral angle. The net sulfation of the monosaccharides was found to be correlated with the1H chemical shifts in the methyl group of the N-acetylated saccharides both theoretically and experimentally. Theωdihedral angle conformation populations of free monosaccharides and monosaccharide blocks within polymeric GAG molecules were calculated by a molecular dynamics approach using the GLYCAM06 force field and compared with the available NMR and quantum mechanical data. Qualitative trends for the impact of sulfation and ring conformation on the chemical shifts and proton-proton spin-spin coupling constants were obtained and discussed in terms of the potential and limitations of the computational methodology used to be complementary to NMR experiments and to assist in experimental data assignment.

Author(s):  
Patrick Rodrigues Batista ◽  
Lucas C Ducati ◽  
Jochen Autschbach

An ab Initio molecular dynamics investigation of the solvent effect (water) on the structural parameters, electronic structure, 195Pt NMR spin-spin coupling constants (SSCCs) and chemical shifts of a series of...


1970 ◽  
Vol 48 (14) ◽  
pp. 2303-2305 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. W. Roomi ◽  
H. Dugas

The chemical shifts and the ring proton coupling constants of various substituted carbethoxypyrroles are reported.The electron-withdrawing effect of the carbethoxy groups shifts the resonances of the ring substituents to low field while the inductive and mesomeric effects of the methyl groups shift the resonances to higher field. The deshielding effect is more pronounced with 2-carbethoxypyrroles than for 3-carbethoxypyrroles. The ring proton spin–spin coupling constants depend on the nature of substituents and increase with the electronegativity of the substituents. In some cases long-range coupling between the methyl side-chain protons and ring protons could be observed.


1974 ◽  
Vol 52 (5) ◽  
pp. 833-837 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roderick E. Wasylishen ◽  
J. Brian Rowbotham ◽  
Ted Schaefer

The signs and magnitudes of the spin–spin coupling constants over three to six bonds between protons in isothiazole, isoxazole, and in 10 of their alkyl derivatives are measured and discussed in terms of the coupling mechanisms. The chemical shifts of ring protons and methyl protons appear to arise from a common mechanism originating in the ring but are not simply related to electron densities calculated by molecular orbital theory at the CNDO/2 level of approximation.


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