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Protein ubiquitin in its +7 charge state microhydrated by 5 and 10 water molecules has been interrogated in the gas phase by cold ion UV/IR spectroscopy. The complexes were formed either by condensing water onto the unfolded bare proteins in a temperature-controlled ion trap or by incomplete dehydration of the folded proteins. In the case of cryogenic condensation, the UV spectra of the complexes exhibit a resolved vibrational structure, which looks similar to the spectrum of bare unfolded ubiquitin. The spectra become, however, broad-band with no structure when complexes of the same size are produced by incomplete dehydration under soft conditions of electrospray ionization. We attribute this spectroscopic dissimilarity to the structural difference of the protein: condensing a few water molecules cannot refold the gas-phase structure of the bare ubiquitin, while the retained water preserves its solution-like folded motif through evaporative cooling. This assessment is firmly confirmed by IR spectroscopy, which reveals the presence of free NH and carboxylic OH stretching vibrations only in the complexes with condensed water.
Natalia Nagornova, Andrei Zviagin, Ruslan Yamaletdinov, Manuel Dömer