Self-trapped states in proteins?
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Abstract |
We show here that the temperature dependence of the amide I band of myoglobin shows evidence for a low-lying S-elf-trapped state at 6.15 mum. We have conducted a careful set of picosecond pump-probe experiments providing results as a function of temperature. and wavelength and show that this low-lying state has a 30 ps lifetime at 50 K, much longer than the relaxation time of the main amide I band at 50 K. Fits of the temperature dependence of thermal occupation of this state yield the result that it lies 280 K below the main amide I band. Since the gap energy of this state is approximately equal to room temperature, this self-trapped state can act as a transient store of vibrational energy at physiological temperatures in biomolecules and can help to direct the path of energy flow in a biomolecule under biological conditions. |
Year of Publication |
2003
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Journal |
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
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Volume |
15
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Number |
18
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Number of Pages |
S1693-S1698
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Date Published |
May
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Type of Article |
Article
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ISBN Number |
0953-8984
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Accession Number |
ISI:000183133200005
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16753291caaa41e584a6c6a154b9099e
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Alternate Journal |
J. Phys. Condens. Matter
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Journal Article
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