화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.126, No.38, 12158-12161, 2004
Degradation of N-acetyl tryptophan by low-energy (< 12 eV) electrons
Secondary low-energy electrons are abundantly created during the early moments following the deposition of energy by radiation into cells. Here we show the ability of slow (<12 eV) electrons to effectively decompose gas-phase N-acetyl tryptophan (NAT) which can model a simple protein. The fragmentation of NAT, initiated via a resonant electron-molecule interaction exclusively at the peptide bridge, produces a large variety of negative species. The present findings contribute to the molecular description of the initial step in the radiation-induced damage.