EXCITED STATE DYNAMICS OF TRANSITION METAL PORPHYRINS
Project Number5R01GM034685-10
Contact PI/Project LeaderHOLTEN, DEWEY
Awardee OrganizationWASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
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Abstract Text
the long-term objective of this grant is to elucidate the relationships
between structure, electronic properties, and dynamics of tetrapyrroles.
These relationships are crucial for the functioning of porphyrins and
related molecules in numerous biological systems but are difficult to
explore in vivo. However, the functionally-important properties of
tetrapyrroles and the diagnostic spectroscopic characteristics of the
associated transient states can be systematically examined through time-
resolved and steady state spectroscopic studies of simple tetrapyrrole
systems in vitro. This proposal focuses on three areas of fundamental
importance to the study of the heme proteins and the bacterial
photosynthetic reaction center. First, the composition of the electronic
states and the associated optical properties and relaxation dynamics of
supermolecules consisting of two tetra-pyrroles held in van der Waals
contact will be explored. The special properties of strongly-coupled
porphyrin dimers such as the bacteriochlorophyll dimer of the reaction
center will be investigated using a series of symmetric and asymmetric
porphyrin sandwich complexes that differ incrementally in the distance
between the macrocycles. Second, the manifestations of excess
vibrational energy and the rates and mechanisms of vibrational relaxation
in porphyrinic systems will be addressed through ultrafast and steady
state optical studies of a series of tetrapyrrole complexes in the
condensed and gas phase. It is becoming increasingly clear that
vibrational excitation and dynamics widely affect time-resolved
spectroscopic measurements of heme proteins and the reaction center and
also may be functionally important for the latter. Finally, the proposed
research will address the excited state optical properties and relaxation
dynamics of tetrapyrrole pi-cation and pi-anion radicals. This is an
essentially unexplored area that warrants serious attention considering
that porphyrin ionic intermediates are intimate to the function of
numerous tetrapyrrole-protein complexes. These important issues will be
addressed using femtosecond and slower transient absorption spectroscopy
and steady state optical techniques. Collectively, the work will help
elucidate the properties of tetrapyrroles that underpin their diverse
biological functions.
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Project Terms
charge coupled device cameracharge transfer complexchemical modelschemical structure functiondimerdipole momentelectric fieldelectron transportelectronic spectraemission spectrometryfluorescencefluorescence spectrometryfree radicalshemoproteinintermolecular interactionlaser spectrometrymetalloporphyrinsmolecular asymmetrymolecular energy levelopticsphosphorescencephotosynthetic reaction centersquinonestetrapyrrolestime resolved data
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