Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8943049 | Chemical Physics | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The light triggered unfolding reaction of the azobenzene peptide AzoTrpZip2 is investigated from 1â¯ps to 100â¯Âµs. Absorption changes show that the unfolding is a multistep process with the initial breaking of the hydrogen bonds in the vicinity of the AMPP chromophore on the 1â¯ns time scale followed by the disappearance of the remaining interstrand hydrogen bonds of the native hairpin structure with a 1.9â¯Âµs process. Subsequently, the hydrophobic core structure still stabilising a hairpin-like pattern rearranges in a 17â¯Âµs process. The strong slowing down of this reaction at lower temperature points to a barrier height in the range of 60â¯kJ/mol.
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Authors
Michael S. Rampp, Stefan M. Hofmann, Tom Podewin, Anja Hoffmann-Röder, Luis Moroder, Wolfgang Zinth,