Ramer, G. (2024). External cavity quantum cascade laser vibrational circular dichroism spectroscopy (EC-QCL-VCD) for analysis of proteins at low concentrations. In SCIX 2024 Abstract Book (pp. 433–433).
Proteins are characterized by their complex three-dimensional structures, which in turn define their
function. Characterization of these structures in solution and in a non-destructive way is crucial for being
able to gain fundamental understanding of biological processes. One of the possible analytical methods
capable of providing this sort of information is vibrational circular dichroism (VCD), which expands the
structural sensitivity of classical IR absorbance spectroscopy by the chiral sensitivity of infrared (IR) circular
dichroism. While this technique is powerful, it is plagued by low signal intensities and long measurement
times. Here we present an optical setup leveraging the high brilliance of a quantum cascade laser to measure
proteins in D 2 O at extended pathlengths ( >200 μm). The developed approach uses a dual beam set-up with a
balanced detector where in one channel a photoelastic modulator is placed to generate left and right hand
circular polarized light. The difference in absorption of the circular polarized light is calculated and displayed
as the VCD spectrum of the sample. The obtained results will be compared to established Fourier-transform
infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) in terms of noise levels and in its applicability to secondary structure
elucidation of proteins. Protein concentrations as low as 2 mg/mL were accessible by the laser-based system
at a measurement time of 1 h
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Project title:
Detektion von Enantiomeren mittels Laserspektroskopie: P2389335 (Austria Wirtschaftsservice Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftu) Advancing QCL-IR spectroscopy of proteins for DSP monitoring: P 32644-N (FWF - Österr. Wissenschaftsfonds) Tumor und Lymphknoten auf einer Chip Plattform für Krebsstudien: 953234 (European Commission) Christian Doppler Labor für Fortgeschrittene MIR Laserspektroskopie in der (Bio-)prozessanalytik: Fortgeschrittene MIR Laserspektroskopie (Christian Doppler Forschungsgesells)