Early sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopic studies on peptides and proteins at interfaces
Zhan Chen
Abstract
This paper summarizes the early research results on studying proteins and peptides at interfaces using sum frequency generation (SFG) vibrational spectroscopy. SFG studies in the C-H stretching frequency region to examine the protein side-chain behavior and in the amide I frequency region to investigate the orientation and conformation of interfacial peptides/proteins are presented. The early chiral SFG research and SFG isotope labeling studies on interfacial peptides/proteins are also discussed. These early SFG studies demonstrate the feasibility of using SFG to elucidate interfacial molecular structures of peptides and proteins in situ, which built a foundation for later SFG investigations on peptides and proteins at interfaces.
Topics & Concepts
Sum frequency generation spectroscopySum-frequency generationChemistryAmidePeptideSpectroscopyInfrared spectroscopyBiophysicsNonlinear opticsBiochemistryOrganic chemistryNonlinear systemPhysicsBiologyQuantum mechanicsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesMolecular spectroscopy and chiralityPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms