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Ultrafast Energy Transfer from Photoexcited Tryptophan to the Haem in Cytochrome c.

Camila BacellarJérémy R RouxelRebecca A IngleGiulia Fulvia ManciniDominik KinschelOliviero CannelliYang ZhaoClaudio CirelliGregor KnoppJakub SzlachetkoFrederico A LimaSamuel MenziDmitry OzerovGeorgios PamfilidisKatharina KubicekDmitry KhakhulinWojciech GaweldaAngel Rodriguez-FernandezMykola BiednovChristian BresslerChristopher A ArrellPhilip J M JohnsonChristopher J MilneMajed Chergui
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2023)
We report femtosecond Fe K-edge absorption (XAS) and nonresonant X-ray emission (XES) spectra of ferric cytochrome C (Cyt c) upon excitation of the haem (>300 nm) or mixed excitation of the haem and tryptophan (<300 nm). The XAS and XES transients obtained in both excitation energy ranges show no evidence for electron transfer processes between photoexcited tryptophan (Trp) and the haem, but rather an ultrafast energy transfer, in agreement with previous ultrafast optical fluorescence and transient absorption studies. The reported ( J. Phys. Chem. B 2011 , 115 (46), 13723-13730) decay times of Trp fluorescence in ferrous (∼350 fs) and ferric (∼700 fs) Cyt c are among the shortest ever reported for Trp in a protein. The observed time scales cannot be rationalized in terms of Förster or Dexter energy transfer mechanisms and call for a more thorough theoretical investigation.
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