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Infrared studies of small azobenzene peptides: unexpectedly slow reactions on the time range of minutes
Authors:Koller Florian O  Reho Rossana  Schrader Tobias E  Moroder Luis  Wachtveitl Josef  Zinth Wolfgang
Institution:Lehrstuhl für BioMolekulare Optik Department für Physik, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit?t München, Oettingenstrasse 67, D-80538 München, Germany.
Abstract:Infrared absorption experiments on light-triggered azobenzene peptides have been performed below and above the freezing point of the solvent dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). Even 20 K below the freezing point, illumination of the azobenzene chromophore resulted in IR absorption changes indicative of light-induced structural rearrangements of the peptide. In addition, new conformational states could be found at low temperature, which involve the formation of additional hydrogen bonds. In one sample the new low-temperature state survived melting and reheating and disappeared at 298 K only on the time scale of 10 min. The observations indicate that at low temperatures the peptide, together with traces of water present in the sample, forms a shell in the vicinity of the chromophore that facilitates internal motion even in the rigid cage of frozen DMSO.
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