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. 1986 Dec;83(23):8982-6.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.83.23.8982.

Molecular dynamics simulations of cooling in laser-excited heme proteins

Molecular dynamics simulations of cooling in laser-excited heme proteins

E R Henry et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1986 Dec.

Abstract

In transient optical experiments the absorbed photon raises the vibrational temperature of the chromophore. In heme proteins at room temperature conversion of a 530-nm photon into vibrational energy is estimated to raise the temperature of the heme by 500-700 K. Cooling of the heme is expected to occur mainly by interacting with the surrounding protein. We report molecular dynamics simulations for myoglobin and cytochrome c in vacuo that predict that this cooling occurs on the ps time scale. The decay of the vibrational temperature is nonexponential with about 50% loss occurring in 1-4 ps and with the remainder in 20-40 ps. These results predict the presence of nonequilibrium vibrational populations that would introduce ambiguity into the interpretation of transient ps absorption and Raman spectra and influence the kinetics of sub-ns geminate recombination.

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