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Excited-state lifetimes of far-infrared collective modes in proteins

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Vibrational excitations of low frequency collective modes are essential for functionally important conformational transitions in proteins. Here we report the first direct measurement on the lifetime of vibrational excitations of the collective modes at 87 pm (115 cm(-1)) in bacteriorhodopsin, a transmembrane protein. The data show that these modes have extremely long lifetime of vibrational excitations, over 500 picoseconds, accommodating 1500 vibrations. We suggest that there is a connection between this relatively slow anharmonic relaxation rate of approximately 10 g sec(-1) and the similar observed rate of conformational transitions in proteins, which require require multi-level vibrational excitations and energy exchanges with other vibrational modes and collisional motions of solvent molecules.

Year of Publication
2002
Journal
Journal of Biological Physics
Volume
28
Number
2
Number of Pages
147-154
Type of Article
Article
ISBN Number
0092-0606
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ISI:000177697400006
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ce0110201e99c3018d81ea17be33d0f6
Alternate Journal
J. Biol. Phys.
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