Observation of a Power-Law Memory Kernel for Fluctuations within a Single Protein Molecule

Wei Min(Harvard University), Guobin Luo(Harvard University), Binny J. Cherayil(Harvard University), S. C. Kou(Harvard University), X. Sunney Xie(Harvard University)
Physical Review Letters
May 18, 2005
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Abstract

The fluctuation of the distance between a fluorescein-tyrosine pair within a single protein complex was directly monitored in real time by photoinduced electron transfer and found to be a stationary, time-reversible, and non-Markovian Gaussian process. Within the generalized Langevin equation formalism, we experimentally determine the memory kernel K(t), which is proportional to the autocorrelation function of the random fluctuating force. K(t) is a power-law decay, t(-0.51 +/- 0.07) in a broad range of time scales (10(-3)-10 s). Such a long-time memory effect could have implications for protein functions.


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