Photochemical energy conversion in a helical oligoproline assembly

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A general method is described for constructing a helical oligoproline assembly having a spatially ordered array of functional sites protruding from a proline-II helix. Three different redox-active carboxylic acids were coupled to the side chain of cis-4-amino-L-proline. These redox modules were incorporated through solid-phase peptide synthesis into a 13-residue helical oligoproline assembly bearing in linear array a phenothiazine electron donor, a tris(bipyridine)ruthenium(II) chromophore, and an anthraquinone electron acceptor. Upon transient 460-nm irradiation in acetonitrile, this peptide triad formed with 53% efficiency an excited state containing a phenothiazine radical cation and an anthraquinone radical anion. This light-induced redox- separated state had a lifetime of 175 ns and stored 1.65 eV of energy.

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McCafferty, D. G., Friesen, D. A., Danielson, E., Wall, C. G., Saderholm, M. J., Erickson, B. W., & Meyer, T. J. (1996). Photochemical energy conversion in a helical oligoproline assembly. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 93(16), 8200–8204. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.93.16.8200

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