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A computational approach for modeling electronic circular dichroism of solvated chromophores

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The present study consists in a novel computational protocol to model the UV‐circular dichroism spectra of solvated species. It makes use of quantum‐chemical calculations on a series of conformations of… Click to show full abstract

The present study consists in a novel computational protocol to model the UV‐circular dichroism spectra of solvated species. It makes use of quantum‐chemical calculations on a series of conformations of a flexible chromophore or on a series of chromophore/solvent clusters extracted from molecular dynamic simulations. The protocol is described and applied to the aqueous cationic tripeptide GAG+ and to the aqueous neutral decapeptide (GVGVP)2. The protocol has proven able to: (i) properly consider the conformational motion of solute in the given environment; (ii) give the actual statistical weight of each conformational state; (iii) provide a reliable quantum mechanical method able to reproduce the spectral features. Temperature effects on conformations and spectral properties are properly taken into account. The role of explicit solvent on the conformational analysis and the spectra calculation is discussed. The comparison of the calculated circular dichroism spectra with experimental ones recorded at different temperatures represents a strict validation test of the method.

Keywords: modeling electronic; computational approach; approach modeling; electronic circular; dichroism; circular dichroism

Journal Title: Journal of Computational Chemistry
Year Published: 2022

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