Investigations of coherent vibrational oscillations in myoglobin

Citation
F. Rosca et al., Investigations of coherent vibrational oscillations in myoglobin, J PHYS CH A, 104(18), 2000, pp. 4280-4290
Citations number
70
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A
ISSN journal
10895639 → ACNP
Volume
104
Issue
18
Year of publication
2000
Pages
4280 - 4290
Database
ISI
SICI code
1089-5639(20000511)104:18<4280:IOCVOI>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
The technique of femtosecond coherence spectroscopy (FCS) is applied to the heme protein myoglobin. Photostable samples of deoxy myoglobin (Mb) and ph otochemically active samples of the nitric oxide adduct (MbNO) are investig ated. The pump-induced change in the probe transmittance for both samples d isplays coherent oscillations that, when transformed into the frequency dom ain, are in agreement with the resonance Raman spectrum of deoxy Mb. This i ndicates that the coherences associated with the photoreactive sample (MbNO ) arise from the rapidly changing forces appearing in the crossing region(s ) between the reactant and product state potential energy surfaces. The rel ative phase and amplitude of the Fe-His vibration, associated with the sole covalent linkage between the heme and the protein, are analyzed as a funct ion of sample state and pump/probe carrier frequency. The dependence of the phase on carrier frequency is found to be significantly different for the "field driven" coherence in Mb and the "reaction driven" coherence in MbNO. In MbNO we observe a dip in amplitude and a phase flip near 439 nm for the Fe-His mode, whereas in deoxy Mb we observe a nearly constant phase and am plitude for this mode across the Soret absorption band. These observations are shown to be in good agreement with a simple theoretical model of the pu mp-probe experiment. Finally, we present recent observations of strong low- frequency oscillations, occurring near 40 cm(-1) in both species and near 8 0 cm(-1) for MbNO.