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Observing Vibrational Energy Flow in a Protein with the Spatial Resolution of a Single Amino Acid Residue
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2014
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Protein ChemistryBiochemistryProtein AssemblyProtein FoldingNatural SciencesMolecular BiologyStructural BiologyProtein ModelingVibrational Energy FlowSpatial ResolutionEnergy FlowMedicineComputational BiophysicsBiophysicsTrp Residues
One of the challenges in physical chemistry has been understanding how energy flows in a condensed phase from the microscopic viewpoint. To address this, space-resolved information at the molecular scale is required but has been lacking due to experimental difficulties. We succeeded in the real-time mapping of the vibrational energy flow in a protein with the spatial resolution of a single amino acid residue by combining time-resolved resonance Raman spectroscopy and site-directed single-Trp mutagenesis. Anti-Stokes Raman intensities of the Trp residues at different sites exhibited different temporal evolutions, reflecting propagation of the energy released by the heme group. A classical heat transport model was not able to reproduce the entire experimental data set, showing that we need a molecular-level description to explain the energy flow in a protein. The systematic application of our general methodology to proteins with different structural motifs may provide a greatly increased understanding of the energy flow in proteins.
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