Surface and tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopies in total internal reflection (TIR-SERS and TIR-TERS) are used to characterize the oxidation, spin, and ligation state of cytochrome (Cc) molecules electrostatically bound on a hydrophilic thiol self-assembled monolayer. TIR-SERS spectra of this model hemoprotein show marker bands typical of the 6cLS ferric state of Cc. The performances of the TIR-TERS technique as a function of the incidence angle are described, showing in particular a significant electromagnetic enhancement of the Raman signal under -polarized light excitation. TIR-TERS spectra of Cc confirm the 6cLS ferric state assignment deduced from TIR-SERS spectra, thus demonstrating the possibility of probing with nanoscale spatial resolution the 6cLS oxidized form of Cc that is potentially implicated in cell apoptotic processes. The minimal far-field contribution of the sample in TIR-TERS also offers promising perspectives for future nanoscale chemical characterizations of photosensitive biomolecules in complex biological media.

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