Title: Ultrafast relaxation of zinc protoporphyrin encapsulated within apomyoglobin in buffer solutions
Authors: Luo, Liyang
Chang, Chin-Hao
Chen, Yue-Ching
Wu, Tung-Kung
Diau, Eric Wei-Guang
生物科技學系
應用化學系
應用化學系分子科學碩博班
Department of Biological Science and Technology
Department of Applied Chemistry
Institute of Molecular science
Issue Date: 5-Jul-2007
Abstract: The relaxation dynamics of a zinc protoporphyrin (ZnPP) in THF, KPi buffer, and encapsulated within apomyoglobin (apoMb) was investigated in its excited state using femtosecond fluorescence up-conversion spectroscopy with S-2 excitation (lambda(ex) = 430 nm). The S-2 -> S-1 internal conversion of ZnPP is ultrafast (tau < 100 fs), and the hot S-1 ZnPP species are produced promptly after excitation. The relaxation dynamics of ZnPP in THF solution showed a dominant offset component (tau = 2.0 ns), but it disappeared completely when ZnPP formed aggregates in KPi buffer solution. When ZnPP was reconstituted into the heme pocket of apoMb to form a complex in KPi buffer solution, the fluorescence transients exhibited a biphasic decay feature with the signal approaching an asymptotic offset: at lambda(em) = 600 nm, the rapid component decayed in 710 fs and the slow one in 27 ps; at lambda(em) = 680 nm, the two time constants were 950 fs and 40 ps. We conclude that (1) the fast-decay component pertains to an efficient transfer of energy from the hot S-1 ZnPP species to apoMb through a dative bond between zinc and proximal histidine of the protein; (2) the slow-decay component arises from the water-induced vibrational relaxation of the hot S-1 ZnPP species; and (3) the offset component is due to S-1 -> T-1 intersystem crossing of the surviving cold S-1 ZnPP species. The transfer of energy through bonds might lead the dative bond to break, which explains our observation of the degradation of ZnPP-Mb samples in UV-vis and CD spectra upon protracted excitation.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp068449n
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/10571
ISSN: 1520-6106
DOI: 10.1021/jp068449n
Journal: JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
Volume: 111
Issue: 26
Begin Page: 7656
End Page: 7664
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