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    Does the Residues Chirality Modify the Conformation of a Cyclo-Dipeptide? Vibrational Spectroscopy of Protonated Cyclo-diphenylalanine in the Gas Phase

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    The structure of a protonated diketopiperazine dipeptide, cyclo-diphenylalanine, is studied by means of infrared multiple photon dissociation spectroscopy combined with quantum chemical calculations. Protonation exclusively occurs on the oxygen site and, in the most stable conformer, results to an intramolecular OH路路路蟺 interaction, accompanied by a CH路路路蟺 interaction. Higher-energy conformers with free OH and NH路路路蟺 interactions are observed as well, due to kinetic trapping. Optimization of the intramolecular interactions involving the aromatic ring dictates the geometry of the benzyl substituents. Changing the chirality of one of the residues has consequences on the CH路路路蟺 interaction, which is of C<sub>伪</sub>H路路路蟺 nature for LD, while LL shows a C<sub>尾</sub>H路路路蟺 interaction. Higher-energy conformers also display some differences in the nature of the intramolecular interactions
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