Joint CCS/PChem Seminar Features Paul Champion, “Vibrationally Enhanced Deep Proton Tunneling in Protons”
The Boston University Center for Computational Science and Physical Chemistry will be hosting a special joint seminar featuring Professor Paul Champion, Physics Department Chair at Northeastern University.
Vibrationally Enhanced Deep Proton Tunneling in Proteins
2:00 PM on February 20, 2015
Physics Research Building, 3 Cummington Mall, Room 595
Abstract: Ground electronic state proton tunneling kinetics have been measured over an unprecedented dynamic range of time and temperature using a light-triggered “proton wire” in green fluorescent protein. The data reveal a large temperature-dependent kinetic isotope effect and demonstrate sub-nanosecond vibrationally enhanced “deep tunneling” at room temperature for a typical hydrogen bonded donor-acceptor (D-A) oxygen equilibrium distance of ~2.7-2.8â«. A two-dimensional quantum oscillator model, which includes normal modes composed of the D-A and hydrogen atom stretching motions, predicts the temperature and isotope dependence of the observed rates on an absolute scale using only three free parameters: the equilibrium tunnel distance (0.78â«), a Marcus reorganization energy (1175cm-1), and the D-A stretching frequency (271 cm-1). We conclude that room temperature deep tunneling is likely to dominate proton transfer through typical H-bonded networks in proteins.