2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.molap.2019.100061
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Mechanism and kinetics of astrophysically relevant gas-phase stereoinversion in glutamic acid: A computational study

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“…The intermediate ( S )‐EQ2 R3 then transforms to its non‐superimposable mirror image ( R )‐EQ2 R3 via an achiral transition state TS R3 . Similar stereoinversion route reported for other amino acids has also been observed to involve a very high energy barrier of same range . Although, note that the present case involves participation of a non‐polar side chain along this route.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…The intermediate ( S )‐EQ2 R3 then transforms to its non‐superimposable mirror image ( R )‐EQ2 R3 via an achiral transition state TS R3 . Similar stereoinversion route reported for other amino acids has also been observed to involve a very high energy barrier of same range . Although, note that the present case involves participation of a non‐polar side chain along this route.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The energy requirement for the first step of this stereoinversion route is similar to that along a pathway reported for Alanine, whereas the barrier for amino acids with polar side chain (namely, in Serine, Aspartic acid and Glutamic acid) is reported to be ca. 218 kJ/mol . Therefore, there is no significant difference in the barrier for this type of stereoinversion pathway traced for different amino acids, except, for an additional step in the present case due to a longer side chain in Leucine.…”
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