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Electron tunneling pathways in proteins: influences on the transfer rate
Authors:David N. Beratan  José Nelson Onuchic
Affiliation:(1) Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 91109 Pasadena, CA, USA;(2) Instituto de Fisica e Quimica de São Carlos, Universidade de São Paulo, 13560 São Carlos, SP, Brazil
Abstract:A strategy for calculating the tunneling matrix element dependence on the medium intervening between donor and acceptor in specific proteins is described. The scheme is based on prior studies of small molecules and is general enough to allow inclusion of through bond and through space contributions to the electronic tunneling interaction. This strategy should allow the prediction of relative electron transfer rates in a number of proteins. It will therefore serve as a design tool and will be explicitly testable, in contrast with calculations on single molecules. As an example, the method is applied to ruthenated myoglobin and the tunneling matrix elements are estimated. Quantitative improvements of the model are described and effects due to motion of the bridging protein are discussed. The method should be of use for designing target proteins having tailored electron transfer rates for production with site directed mutagenesis. The relevance of the technique to understanding certain photosynthetic reaction center electron transfer rates is discussed.
Keywords:electronic coupling  electron transfer pathways  electron transfer theory  electron tunneling  nuclear tunneling  protein mediated electronic coupling  tunneling matrix element
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