Abstract
We report 532-nm and 1064-nm excited hyper-Raman (HR) spectra of representative non-proteinogenic amino acids, including α-, β-, and γ-amino acids. Different from the common 20 proteinogenic amino acids, natural non-proteinogenic amino acids cannot be incorporated into proteins during translation, while they are indispensable as intermediates in many processes like biosynthesis and neurotransmitters. In 532-nm excited HR spectra, the COO─ symmetric stretching bands are commonly intense, and the NH3+ bands are clearly observable. In addition, based on the reported IR and Raman study, we found that some HR bands are IR-active but Raman-inactive. In contrast, HR signals with the 1064-nm excitation are much weaker than the 532-nm excitation. Nevertheless, we observed the COO─ scissoring band unexpectedly, much stronger than other bands with the 1064-nm excitation. Our results suggest that the electronic resonance effect plays a role in enabling us to detect HR signals in the UV region readily. We expect that this study provides a supplementary reference for HR spectroscopy of natural amino acids.
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