Issue 11, 2003

Photoinduced electron transfer in α-helical polypeptides: dependence on conformation and electron donor–acceptor distance

Abstract

Long distance electron transfer in proteins is a multiple-pathway process whose kinetics is modulated by the dynamics of flexible peptide chains. Such complexity can be observed even in relatively simple systems, e.g. donor–bridge–acceptor, where the bridge is a polypeptide α-helix. We have investigated a series of 24-residue helical polypeptides that exist as monomers in wateralcohol media. The principal chromophore and electron acceptor, a pyrene moiety, is connected to the N-terminus via a flexible linker. The electron donor, a tryptophan residue, was placed various distances away from the pyrene-labeled terminus. Time-resolved emission spectroscopy, associated with the fluorescent pendant, pyrene, was employed to study the photoinduced electron-transfer kinetics for the polypeptide analogs. Mechanisms involving only through-bond pathways could not account for the pattern of measured fast charge-separation rates. When the electron donor was placed far enough from the acceptor (i.e. at least six residues apart), a decrease in the electron-transfer rates with the donor–acceptor distance was observed. The emission decays for polypeptides with the electron donor exhibited complex behavior and could not be fit using a single-exponential function. For the treatment of the time-resolved data, a multi-exponential model was developed that is based on the assumption of a Gaussian distribution of the classical electronic coupling β values among the conformers responsible for the observed electron-transfer processes. This approach proved to be informative because, in addition to the mean values of the electron-transfer rate constants, the widths of the distributions of these rates illustrate the size of the conformational space explored by the flexible chains that provide pathways for electron transfer.

Graphical abstract: Photoinduced electron transfer in α-helical polypeptides: dependence on conformation and electron donor–acceptor distance

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Jun 2003
Accepted
22 Sep 2003
First published
07 Oct 2003

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2003,2, 1080-1087

Photoinduced electron transfer in α-helical polypeptides: dependence on conformation and electron donor–acceptor distance

G. Jones II, X. Zhou and V. I. Vullev, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2003, 2, 1080 DOI: 10.1039/B306490E

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