V. V. Gorokhov, P. P. Knox, B. N. Korvatovsky, S. N. Goryachev, V. Z. Paschenko, A. B. Rubin
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Abstract
The temperature dependences of the fast and slow fluorescence decay components of aqueous tryptophan solution after freezing under actinic light and in the dark were investigated in the temperature range from –170 to 20°C. A model of the direct and reverse electronic transitions from the excited state to the ground state and to the state with charge transfer in a tryptophan molecule was used to perform quantitative analysis. Three main spectral regions of tryptophan fluorescence were shown; they differed in the behavior of the temperature dependences depicted for the rates of transition from the excited state of tryptophan to the state with charge transfer. It was shown that the dynamics of the hydrogen bond system plays a key role in this transition. The system of hydrogen bonding determines the nonlinear nature of tryptophan fluorescence in the selected spectral regions. The non-linear behavior of the fluorescence lifetime and fluorescence spectra with temperature change is determined by the character of interaction of tryptophan with water and ice. It was shown that temperature rearrangements play a critical role in hydrogen bonding structure of H2O that surrounds a tryptophan molecule in the excited state.
BiophysicsBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biophysics
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Biophysics is a multidisciplinary international peer reviewed journal that covers a wide scope of problems related to the main physical mechanisms of processes taking place at different organization levels in biosystems. It includes structure and dynamics of macromolecules, cells and tissues; the influence of environment; energy transformation and transfer; thermodynamics; biological motility; population dynamics and cell differentiation modeling; biomechanics and tissue rheology; nonlinear phenomena, mathematical and cybernetics modeling of complex systems; and computational biology. The journal publishes short communications devoted and review articles.