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Low temperature optical spectroscopy of low-spin ferric hemeproteins

Lorenzo CordoneAntonio CupaneMaurizio Leone

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Binding SitesAbsorption spectroscopyChemistryIronBiophysicsAnalytical chemistryGeneral MedicineSoft modesAtmospheric temperature rangeSpectral lineMolecular electronic transitionCold TemperatureSpectrophotometrySolventsAnimalsHumansPhysical chemistryHorsesHemeproteinsMetmyoglobinMuscle SkeletalHomogeneous broadeningSpectroscopyOxidation-ReductionMethemoglobin

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We report the Soret absorption spectra (500-350 nm) of the cyanomet derivatives of human hemoglobin and horse myoglobin, in the temperature range 300-20 K and in two different solvents (65% v/v glycerol-water or 65% v/v ethylene glycol-water). In order to obtain information on stereodynamic properties of active site of the two hemeproteins, we perform an analysis of the band profiles within the framework of electron-vibrations coupling. This approach enables us to single out the various contributions to the spectral bandwidth, such as those arising from non-radiative decay of the excited electronic state (homogeneous broadening) and from the coupling of the electronic transition i) with high frequency modes (that determines the vibronic structure of the band) and ii) with a "bath" of low frequency modes (that is responsible for the temperature dependence of the experimental spectra). We discuss the relevant parameters and their temperature dependence and compare them with the ones already reported for other derivatives of the same hemeproteins in the same solvents. In particular, non-harmonic contributions to soft modes are found, for cyanomet derivatives, to be larger than those observed for liganded carbonmonoxy but smaller than those observed for unliganded deoxy derivatives. The reported data enable us to obtain information on the dependence of stereodynamic properties of the heme pocket upon iron oxidation state, dimensions of the exogenous ligand and composition of the external matrix.

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