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Fingerprints of Amorphous Icelike Behavior in the Vibrational Density of States of Protein Hydration Water
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Amorphous Icelike BehaviorEngineeringBiochemistryLow-frequency ModesProtein FoldingPhysicochemical AnalysisHydrogen-bonded LiquidProtein Hydration WaterPhysical ChemistryVibrational DensityProtein Phase SeparationChemistrySimple LiquidMedicineMolecular DynamicsBiophysicsHydration Water
The low-frequency modes of protein hydration water are investigated by inelastic neutron scattering. Experiments on both protonated and fully deuterated maltose binding protein samples allow us to unambiguously single out the contribution from water. The low-energy vibrational density of states of hydration water at 100 K is similar to the density of states of high- and low-density amorphous ice, and quite different from that of simple forms of crystalline ice. This result can be related to the picture of hydration water mass density depending on the protein surface curvature, which supports its glassy behavior.
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