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16 October 1997 Picosecond infrared studies of protein vibrational modes: the amide I mode of myoglobin
Kristen A. Peterson, James R. Engholm, Chris W. Rella, H. Alan Schwettman
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Abstract
The population lifetime of the amide I vibration (v10 fundamental, ca. 1650 cm-1) in the protein myoglobin in D2O has been determined by picosecond infrared pump- probe spectroscopy using the Stanford mid-infrared free electron laser to be 1.3 +/- 0.2 ps. In a glass forming mixture of deuterated glycerol and D2O, the vibrational lifetime was found to increase from 1.3 +/- 0.2 ps at 310 K to 1.8 +/- 0.2 ps at 10 K. In addition to determining the time-scale of vibrational relaxation, we also observed multi-level vibrational excitation which has implications regarding the anharmonicity and homogeneous linewidth of the mode.
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Kristen A. Peterson, James R. Engholm, Chris W. Rella, and H. Alan Schwettman "Picosecond infrared studies of protein vibrational modes: the amide I mode of myoglobin", Proc. SPIE 3153, Accelerator-Based Infrared Sources and Applications, (16 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.290259
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KEYWORDS
Picosecond phenomena

Proteins

Free electron lasers

Absorption

Hydrogen

Infrared radiation

Metals

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