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Biophysical Journal 91:1224-1234 (2006)
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Photoinduced Conformational Dynamics of a Photoswitchable Peptide: A Nonequilibrium Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study

Phuong H. Nguyen, Roman D. Gorbunov and Gerhard Stock

Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, J. W. Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany

Correspondence: Address reprint requests to Gerhard Stock, Fax: 49-69-798-29709; E-mail: stock{at}theochem.uni-frankfurt.de.

Employing nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations, a comprehensive computational study of the photoinduced conformational dynamics of a photoswitchable bicyclic azobenzene octapeptide is presented. The calculation of time-dependent probability distributions along various global and local reaction coordinates reveals that the conformational rearrangement of the peptide is rather complex and occurs on at least four timescales: 1) After photoexcitation, the azobenzene unit of the molecule undergoes nonadiabatic photoisomerization within 0.2 ps. 2) On the picosecond timescale, the cooling (13 ps) and the stretching (14 ps) of the photoexcited peptide is observed. 3) Most reaction coordinates exhibit a 50–100 ps component reflecting a fast conformational rearrangement. 4) The 500–1000 ps component observed in the simulation accounts for the slow diffusion-controlled conformational equilibration of the system. The simulation of the photoinduced molecular processes is in remarkable agreement with time-resolved optical and infrared experiments, although the calculated cooling as well as the initial conformational rearrangements of the peptide appear to be somewhat too slow. Based on an ab initio parameterized vibrational Hamiltonian, the time-dependent amide I frequency shift is calculated. Both intramolecular and solvent-induced contributions to the frequency shift were found to change by Formula, in reasonable agreement with experiment. The potential of transient infrared spectra to characterize the conformational dynamics of peptides is discussed in some detail.




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