2006
DOI: 10.1080/08927020600880802
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Protein dynamics control of electron transfer in reaction centers fromRps. viridis

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“…viridis. 1 The data obtained now for two bacteria allow one to speculate about the possible nature of the protein relaxation dynamics involved in regulation of electron transfer in these systems. We believe one of the main contributors to such dynamics is the process of breaking and making hydrogen bonds of internal water molecules in the protein and the protein structure itself.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…viridis. 1 The data obtained now for two bacteria allow one to speculate about the possible nature of the protein relaxation dynamics involved in regulation of electron transfer in these systems. We believe one of the main contributors to such dynamics is the process of breaking and making hydrogen bonds of internal water molecules in the protein and the protein structure itself.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…A possible reason for the slow ET reaction between c-559 and P + in a fraction of the enzymes was proposed 1 to be due to partial protonation of an unknown group located in a vicinity of c-559, which either modulates redox potential of c-559 or forms H bonds with a water molecule(s) and hinders the dipole reorientations in the protein, and thus hinders the ET reaction. 1 Such a possibility is further examined in the present study below. Both the slow population and the c-559-oxidized fractions of the enzyme are contributing to Q A − to P + back reaction, which forms the millisecond (very slow, VS) phase of the observed kinetics.…”
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“…This distribution should be considered as changing in a self-consistent manner together with the progress of the reaction, as in the Sumi-Marcus type models of electron transfer, see e.g. Refs 103,104…”
Section: Kinetics Of Electron Transfer Reactions Coupled To Protonmentioning
confidence: 99%