Multidimensional vibrational circular dichroism for insect wings: Comparison of species

IF 2.8 4区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Chirality Pub Date : 2024-02-28 DOI:10.1002/chir.23655
Hisako Sato, Jun Koshoubu, Sayako Inoué, Izuru Kawamura, Akihiko Yamagishi
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This study reports the microscopic measurements of vibrational circular dichroism (VCD) on four different insect wings using a quantum cascade laser VCD system equipped with microscopic scanning capabilities (named multi-dimensional VCD [MultiD-VCD]). Wing samples, including (i) beetle, Anomala albopilosa (female), (ii) European hornet, Verspa crabro flavofasciata Cameron, 1903 (female), (iii) tiny dragonfly, Nannophya pygmae Rambur, 1842 (male), and (iv) dragonfly, Symetrum gracile Oguma, 1915 (male), were used in this study. Two-dimensional patterns of VCD signals (~10 mm × 10 mm) were obtained at a spatial resolution of 100 μm. Measurements covered the absorption peaks assigned to amides I and II in the range of 1500–1740 cm−1. The measurements were based on the enhancement of VCD signals for the stereoregular linkage of peptide groups. The patterns were remarkably dependent on the species. In samples (i) and (ii), the wings comprised segregated domains of protein aggregates of different secondary structures. The size of each microdomain was approximately 100 μm. In contrast, no clear VCD spectra were detected in samples (iii) and (iv). One possible reason was that the chain of stereoregular polypeptides was too short to achieve VCD enhancement in samples (iii) and (iv). Notably, the unique features were only observed in the VCD spectra because the IR spectra were nearly the same among the species. The VCD results hinted at the connection of protein microscopic structures with the wing flapping mechanisms of each species.

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昆虫翅膀的多维振动圆二色性:物种比较
本研究报告了利用配备显微扫描功能的量子级联激光 VCD 系统(命名为多维 VCD [MultiD-VCD])对四种不同昆虫翅膀进行振动圆二色性(VCD)显微测量的结果。本研究使用的翅膀样本包括:(i) 甲虫 Anomala albopilosa(雌性);(ii) 欧洲大黄蜂 Verspa crabro flavofasciata Cameron,1903(雌性);(iii) 小蜻蜓 Nannophya pygmae Rambur,1842(雄性);(iv) 蜻蜓 Symetrum gracile Oguma,1915(雄性)。以 100 μm 的空间分辨率获得了 VCD 信号的二维图案(约 10 mm × 10 mm)。测量覆盖了酰胺 I 和 II 在 1500-1740 cm-1 范围内的吸收峰。测量基于肽基立体连接的 VCD 信号增强。其模式明显取决于物种。在样品(i)和(ii)中,翼由不同二级结构的蛋白质聚集体的分离域组成。每个微域的大小约为 100 微米。相比之下,样品(iii)和(iv)没有检测到清晰的 VCD 光谱。其中一个可能的原因是样品(iii)和(iv)中的立体多肽链太短,无法实现 VCD 增强。值得注意的是,只有在 VCD 光谱中才能观察到这些独特的特征,因为各物种的红外光谱几乎相同。VCD 结果暗示了蛋白质微观结构与每个物种的拍翅机制之间的联系。
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Chirality 医学-分析化学
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期刊介绍: The main aim of the journal is to publish original contributions of scientific work on the role of chirality in chemistry and biochemistry in respect to biological, chemical, materials, pharmacological, spectroscopic and physical properties. Papers on the chemistry (physiochemical, preparative synthetic, and analytical), physics, pharmacology, clinical pharmacology, toxicology, and other biological aspects of chiral molecules will be published.
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