2002
DOI: 10.1063/1.1498459
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Solvent effects on conformational dynamics of proteins: Cytochrome c in a dried trehalose film

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“…Hence, we can safely assume that spectral diffusion in proteins is qualitatively drastically different from glasses. The dynamics in the waiting time domain as well as in the aging time domain seem to be governed by power laws with rather uniform exponents [86,87].…”
Section: Dynamics Of Fluctuation and Aging Processes In Heme Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Hence, we can safely assume that spectral diffusion in proteins is qualitatively drastically different from glasses. The dynamics in the waiting time domain as well as in the aging time domain seem to be governed by power laws with rather uniform exponents [86,87].…”
Section: Dynamics Of Fluctuation and Aging Processes In Heme Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Results on spectral diffusion dynamics of cytochrome (cyt-c) suggests that large-scale motions are more impaired in a trehalose than in a glycerol glass [118]. Optical heme absorption and IR CO bands were also investigated in similar sugar-coated cytochrome systems.…”
Section: Atomistic Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 The exponents for the two solvents (Gl/W and TH) are slightly different, 0.29 and 0.23, respectively. 28 Notice that there is a remarkable solvent effect in the magnitude of SD: The SD-width in TH is larger by almost a factor of 2. Data from thermal cycling SD-experiments are shown in Figs.3a and b.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%