Nitro-phenylalanine: a novel sensor for heat transfer in peptides.

J Phys Chem A

BioMolekulare Optik and Center for Integrated Protein Science (Munich), Fakultät für Physik, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Oettingenstr. 67, 80538 München, Germany.

Published: March 2011

Femtosecond IR-pump-IR-probe experiments with independently tunable pulses are used to monitor the ultrafast response of selected IR absorption bands to vibrational excitation of other modes of Fmoc-nitrophenylalanine. The absorptions of both NO(2)-bands change rapidly within <2 ps upon excitation of other vibrational modes. The results point to considerable coupling between the monitored NO(2) modes and the initially excited modes or low-frequency modes. The latter are populated by a rapid energy redistribution process. The strong IR absorption of the NO(2) stretching bands and the intense coupling to other modes makes the nitro group of nitrophenylalanine a sensitive monitor for vibrational energy arriving at this amino acid.

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