Chiral carbon nanoclusters from D-glucose (D-Glu), covalently decorated on the surface with L-proline (L-Pro) have been electrografted on a glassy carbon electrode (GCE), obtaining a chiral glassy carbon electrode (L-Pro@Glu-GCE). The Differential Pulse Voltammetric behaviour of L-Pro@Glu-GCE depends on the absolute configuration of the analyte i.e. tyrosine (Tyr) or tryptophan (Trp). A difference of 35.3% in oxidation peak current is obtained with L- or D-Tyr (L-Tyr giving a higher peak current), while a smaller one, 9.4%, is obtained with L- or D-Trp, with an inverse selectivity (D-Trp giving a higher peak current). The fluorescence analyses on solutions of L-Pro@Glu in the presence of L- and D- Tyr and Trp confirmed such enantioselective interaction. Theoretical calculations were able to demonstrate that the aggregate between L-Pro@Glu and L-Tyr is more stable than the aggregate with D-Tyr of 76 meV, confirming the results obtained with DPV and fluorescence analyses.

L-Pro functionalized carbon nanoclusters inducing an enantioselective voltammetric response to Trp and Tyr

Curulli A.;Simonis B.;Trani A.;
2025

Abstract

Chiral carbon nanoclusters from D-glucose (D-Glu), covalently decorated on the surface with L-proline (L-Pro) have been electrografted on a glassy carbon electrode (GCE), obtaining a chiral glassy carbon electrode (L-Pro@Glu-GCE). The Differential Pulse Voltammetric behaviour of L-Pro@Glu-GCE depends on the absolute configuration of the analyte i.e. tyrosine (Tyr) or tryptophan (Trp). A difference of 35.3% in oxidation peak current is obtained with L- or D-Tyr (L-Tyr giving a higher peak current), while a smaller one, 9.4%, is obtained with L- or D-Trp, with an inverse selectivity (D-Trp giving a higher peak current). The fluorescence analyses on solutions of L-Pro@Glu in the presence of L- and D- Tyr and Trp confirmed such enantioselective interaction. Theoretical calculations were able to demonstrate that the aggregate between L-Pro@Glu and L-Tyr is more stable than the aggregate with D-Tyr of 76 meV, confirming the results obtained with DPV and fluorescence analyses.
2025
Istituto per lo Studio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati - ISMN
Istituto per i Sistemi Biologici - ISB (ex IMC) - Sede Secondaria Roma
Istituto per i Sistemi Biologici - ISB (ex IMC)
chiral nanoclusters, chirally functionalized electrode, DPV analysis, tyrosine, tryptophan, fluorescence behavior, theoretical calculations
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