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Following Ligand Migration Pathways from Picoseconds to Milliseconds in Type II Truncated Hemoglobin from Thermobifida fusca
CO recombination kinetics has been investigated in the type II truncated hemoglobin from Thermobifida fusca (Tf-trHb) over more than 10 time decades (from 1 ps to ∼100 ms) by combining femtosecond transient absorption, nanosecond laser flash photolysis and optoacoustic spectroscopy. Photolysis is fo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3391200/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22792194 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039884 |
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author | Marcelli, Agnese Abbruzzetti, Stefania Bustamante, Juan Pablo Feis, Alessandro Bonamore, Alessandra Boffi, Alberto Gellini, Cristina Salvi, Pier Remigio Estrin, Dario A. Bruno, Stefano Viappiani, Cristiano Foggi, Paolo |
author_facet | Marcelli, Agnese Abbruzzetti, Stefania Bustamante, Juan Pablo Feis, Alessandro Bonamore, Alessandra Boffi, Alberto Gellini, Cristina Salvi, Pier Remigio Estrin, Dario A. Bruno, Stefano Viappiani, Cristiano Foggi, Paolo |
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description | CO recombination kinetics has been investigated in the type II truncated hemoglobin from Thermobifida fusca (Tf-trHb) over more than 10 time decades (from 1 ps to ∼100 ms) by combining femtosecond transient absorption, nanosecond laser flash photolysis and optoacoustic spectroscopy. Photolysis is followed by a rapid geminate recombination with a time constant of ∼2 ns representing almost 60% of the overall reaction. An additional, small amplitude geminate recombination was identified at ∼100 ns. Finally, CO pressure dependent measurements brought out the presence of two transient species in the second order rebinding phase, with time constants ranging from ∼3 to ∼100 ms. The available experimental evidence suggests that the two transients are due to the presence of two conformations which do not interconvert within the time frame of the experiment. Computational studies revealed that the plasticity of protein structure is able to define a branched pathway connecting the ligand binding site and the solvent. This allowed to build a kinetic model capable of describing the complete time course of the CO rebinding kinetics to Tf-trHb. |
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spelling | pubmed-33912002012-07-12 Following Ligand Migration Pathways from Picoseconds to Milliseconds in Type II Truncated Hemoglobin from Thermobifida fusca Marcelli, Agnese Abbruzzetti, Stefania Bustamante, Juan Pablo Feis, Alessandro Bonamore, Alessandra Boffi, Alberto Gellini, Cristina Salvi, Pier Remigio Estrin, Dario A. Bruno, Stefano Viappiani, Cristiano Foggi, Paolo PLoS One Research Article CO recombination kinetics has been investigated in the type II truncated hemoglobin from Thermobifida fusca (Tf-trHb) over more than 10 time decades (from 1 ps to ∼100 ms) by combining femtosecond transient absorption, nanosecond laser flash photolysis and optoacoustic spectroscopy. Photolysis is followed by a rapid geminate recombination with a time constant of ∼2 ns representing almost 60% of the overall reaction. An additional, small amplitude geminate recombination was identified at ∼100 ns. Finally, CO pressure dependent measurements brought out the presence of two transient species in the second order rebinding phase, with time constants ranging from ∼3 to ∼100 ms. The available experimental evidence suggests that the two transients are due to the presence of two conformations which do not interconvert within the time frame of the experiment. Computational studies revealed that the plasticity of protein structure is able to define a branched pathway connecting the ligand binding site and the solvent. This allowed to build a kinetic model capable of describing the complete time course of the CO rebinding kinetics to Tf-trHb. Public Library of Science 2012-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3391200/ /pubmed/22792194 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039884 Text en Marcelli et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Marcelli, Agnese Abbruzzetti, Stefania Bustamante, Juan Pablo Feis, Alessandro Bonamore, Alessandra Boffi, Alberto Gellini, Cristina Salvi, Pier Remigio Estrin, Dario A. Bruno, Stefano Viappiani, Cristiano Foggi, Paolo Following Ligand Migration Pathways from Picoseconds to Milliseconds in Type II Truncated Hemoglobin from Thermobifida fusca |
title | Following Ligand Migration Pathways from Picoseconds to Milliseconds in Type II Truncated Hemoglobin from Thermobifida fusca
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title_full | Following Ligand Migration Pathways from Picoseconds to Milliseconds in Type II Truncated Hemoglobin from Thermobifida fusca
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title_fullStr | Following Ligand Migration Pathways from Picoseconds to Milliseconds in Type II Truncated Hemoglobin from Thermobifida fusca
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title_full_unstemmed | Following Ligand Migration Pathways from Picoseconds to Milliseconds in Type II Truncated Hemoglobin from Thermobifida fusca
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title_short | Following Ligand Migration Pathways from Picoseconds to Milliseconds in Type II Truncated Hemoglobin from Thermobifida fusca
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title_sort | following ligand migration pathways from picoseconds to milliseconds in type ii truncated hemoglobin from thermobifida fusca |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3391200/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22792194 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039884 |
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