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Resonant Raman scattering from cytochrome c: Frequency dependence of the depolarization ratio
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Molecular SpectroscopyPhysicsBiochemistryDepolarization RatioSpectroscopyLaser Spectroscopyβ Absorption BandNatural SciencesCytochrome CAbsorption SpectroscopySpectra-structure CorrelationSurface-enhanced Raman ScatteringResonant RamanDifferent Symmetry RepresentativesOptical SpectroscopyBiophysicsSpectroscopic Method
The depolarization ratio has been measured for several peaks in the resonant Raman spectrum of horse heart ferrocytochrome c (reduced) using six argon and krypton ion laser lines near resonance with the β absorption band. The depolarization ratio is observed to be a strong function of laser frequency so that previous mode symmetry assignments for heme proteins based on data at a single frequency are unreliable. For the anomalously polarized peaks (ρl > 3/4), the depolarization ratio increases to a maximum when the laser frequency is midway between the α and β absorption bands. These data are compared with a theoretical expression for the dispersion derived using perturbation theory to treat mixing of the D4h basis states. Quantitative estimates of the relative contributions of the different symmetry representatives are obtained.
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