Vibrational dynamics changes of protein hydration water across the dynamic transition
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
The vibrational dynamics of protein hydration water has been studied by incoherent neutron scattering. Experiments on a sample of fully deuterated maltose binding protein allowed us to single out the hydration water susceptibility. The main inelastic features, corresponding to hydrogen-bond bending, hydrogen-bond stretching and librational excitations, have been followed over a temperature range extending from 50 to 300 K. It turns out that the temperature dependence of the hydrogen-bond stretching contribution is quite similar to that of the mean square displacements deduced by the quasielastic signal, thus suggesting a close relationship between the anharmonicity of longitudinal phonon-like motions and the onset of diffusive molecular dynamics. On the other hand, both hydrogen-bond bending and librational excitations show a temperature dependence consistent with a harmonic character over the whole temperature range.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Boson peak; Collective dynamics; Hydrogen-bond network; Inelastic neutron scattering; Infrared; Raman
List of contributors:
Capaccioli, Simone; Sebastiani, Federico
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