Low temperature optical absorption spectroscopy: an approach to the study of stereodynamic properties of hemeproteins
- 1 February 1995
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Springer Nature in European Biophysics Journal
- Vol. 23 (6) , 385-398
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00196825
Abstract
In this short review we show how suitable analysis of the temperature dependence of the optical absorption spectra of metalloproteins can give insight into their stereodynamic properties in the region of the chromophore. To this end, the theory of coupling between an intense allowed electronic transition of a chromophore and Franck-Condon active vibrations of the nearby atoms is applied to the Soret band of hemeproteins to obtain an analytical expression suitable for fitting the spectral profile at various temperatures. The reported approach enables one to separate the various contributions to the overall bandwidth together with the parameters that characterize the vibrational coupling. The thermal behavior of these quantities gives information on the dynamic properties of the active site and on their dependence upon protein structure and ligation state. The Soret band of hemeproteins appears to be coupled to high frequency vibrational modes of the heme group (as already shown by resonance Raman spectroscopy) and to a “bath” of low frequency modes most likely deriving from the bulk of the protein. For the deoxy derivatives inhomogeneous broadening arising from conformational heterogeneity appears to contribute substantially to the linewidth. The data indicate the onset; at temperatures near 180 K, of large scale anharmonic motions that can be attributed to jumping among different conformational substates of the protein.Keywords
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