Structural flexibility of a helical peptide regulates vibrational energy transport properties |
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Authors: | Backus Ellen H G Nguyen Phuong H Botan Virgiliu Moretto Alessandro Crisma Marco Toniolo Claudio Zerbe Oliver Stock Gerhard Hamm Peter |
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Affiliation: | Chemische Institute, Universitat Zurich, Winterthurerstr. 190, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Applying ultrafast vibrational spectroscopy, we find that vibrational energy transport along a helical peptide changes from inefficient but mostly ballistic below approximately 270 K into diffusive and significantly more efficient above. On the basis of molecular dynamics simulations, we attribute this change to the increasing flexibility of the helix above this temperature, similar to the glass transition in proteins. Structural flexibility enhances intramolecular vibrational energy redistribution, thereby refeeding energy into the few vibrational modes that delocalize over large parts of the structure and therefore transport energy efficiently. The paper outlines concepts how one might regulate vibrational energy transport properties in ultrafast photobiological processes, as well as in molecular electronic devices, by engineering the flexibility of their components. |
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