Extremely weak linear electron-phonon coupling in iron-free hemeproteins studied by phase-modulated photon echo

J. W-I. Lin, T. Tada, S. Saikan, T. Kushida, and T. Tani
Phys. Rev. B 44, 7356 – Published 1 October 1991
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Abstract

The femtosecond accumulated photon echoes in iron-free myoglobin and iron-free cytochrome-C reveal that the linear electron-phonon coupling is extremely weak in these materials. This feature also manifests itself in the absence of the Stokes shift in the fluorescence spectrum over a wide range of temperatures from liquid-helium temperatures to near room temperatures. The origin of the weak coupling is attributed to the close packing of the porphyrin chromophores into a hydrophobic environment, which is constructed out of the polypeptide chain of the protein. The present results hint at the so-called hydrophobic compartmentalization of the chromophores as one of the important factors in reducing markedly the electron-phonon coupling in dye-polymer systems.

  • Received 7 February 1991

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.44.7356

©1991 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

J. W-I. Lin, T. Tada, S. Saikan, and T. Kushida

  • Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Osaka University, Toyonaka, Osaka 560, Japan

T. Tani

  • Electrotechnical Laboratory, Umezono 1-1-4, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan

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Vol. 44, Iss. 14 — 1 October 1991

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