Optical control of ultrafast structural dynamics in a fluorescent protein
Year of publication
2023
Authors
Hutchison, Christopher D. M.; Baxter, James M.; Fitzpatrick, Ann; Dorlhiac, Gabriel; Fadini, Alisia; Perrett, Samuel; Maghlaoui, Karim; Lefèvre, Salomé Bodet; Cordon-Preciado, Violeta; Ferreira, Josie L.; Chukhutsina, Volha U.; Garratt, Douglas; Barnard, Jonathan; Galinis, Gediminas; Glencross, Flo; Morgan, Rhodri M.; Stockton, Sian; Taylor, Ben; Yuan, Letong; Romei, Matthew G.; Lin, Chi-Yun; Marangos, Jon P.; Schmidt, Marius; Chatrchyan, Viktoria; Buckup, Tiago; Morozov, Dmitry; Park, Jaehyun; Park, Sehan; Eom, Intae; Kim, Minseok; Jang, Dogeun; Choi, Hyeongi; Hyun, HyoJung; Park, Gisu; Nango, Eriko; Tanaka, Rie; Owada, Shigeki; Tono, Kensuke; DePonte, Daniel P.; Carbajo, Sergio; Seaberg, Matt; Aquila, Andrew; Boutet, Sebastien; Barty, Anton; Iwata, So; Boxer, Steven G.; Groenhof, Gerrit; van Thor, Jasper J.
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The photoisomerization reaction of a fluorescent protein chromophore occurs on the ultrafast timescale. The structural dynamics that result from femtosecond optical excitation have contributions from vibrational and electronic processes and from reaction dynamics that involve the crossing through a conical intersection. The creation and progression of the ultrafast structural dynamics strongly depends on optical and molecular parameters. When using X-ray crystallography as a probe of ultrafast dynamics, the origin of the observed nuclear motions is not known. Now, high-resolution pump–probe X-ray crystallography reveals complex sub-ångström, ultrafast motions and hydrogen-bonding rearrangements in the active site of a fluorescent protein. However, we demonstrate that the measured motions are not part of the photoisomerization reaction but instead arise from impulsively driven coherent vibrational processes in the electronic ground state. A coherent-control experiment using a two-colour and two-pulse optical excitation strongly amplifies the X-ray crystallographic difference density, while it fully depletes the photoisomerization process. A coherent control mechanism was tested and confirmed the wave packets assignment.
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Publication type
Publication format
Article
Parent publication type
Journal
Article type
Original article
Audience
ScientificPeer-reviewed
Peer-ReviewedMINEDU's publication type classification code
A1 Journal article (refereed), original researchPublication channel information
Journal/Series
Publisher
Volume
15
Issue
11
Pages
1607-1615
ISSN
Publication forum
Publication forum level
3
Open access
Open access in the publisher’s service
Yes
Open access of publication channel
Partially open publication channel
Self-archived
Yes
Other information
Fields of science
Chemical sciences
Keywords
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Publication country
United Kingdom
Internationality of the publisher
International
Language
English
International co-publication
Yes
Co-publication with a company
No
DOI
10.1038/s41557-023-01275-1
The publication is included in the Ministry of Education and Culture’s Publication data collection
Yes