Abstract
In addition to the classical N-H⋯OC non-covalent interaction, less conventional types of hydrogen bonding, such as N-H⋯S, may play a key role in determining the molecular structure. In this work, using theoretical calculations in combination with spectroscopic analysis in both gas phase and solution phase, we demonstrate that both these H-bonding modes exist simultaneously in low-energy conformers of capped derivatives of Attc, a thietane α-amino acid. 6-Membered ring inter-residue N-H⋯S interactions (C6γ), assisted by hyperconjugation between the thietane ring and the backbone, combine with 5-membered ring intra-residue backbone N-H⋯OC interactions (C5) to provide a C5-C6γ feature that stabilizes a planar geometry in the monomer unit. Two contiguous C5-C6γ features in the planar dimer implicate an unprecedented three-centre H-bond of the type CO⋯H(N)⋯SR2, while the trimer adopts two C5-C6γ features separated by a Ramachandran α-type backbone configuration. These low-energy conformers are fully characterized in the gas phase and support is presented for their existence in solution state.
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Imani, Z., Mundlapati, V. R., Goldsztejn, G., Brenner, V., Gloaguen, E., Guillot, R., … Aitken, D. J. (2020). Conformation control through concurrent N-H⋯S and N-H⋯OC hydrogen bonding and hyperconjugation effects. Chemical Science, 11(34), 9191–9197. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0sc03339a
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