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Nature Communications | 2014

Optical measurements of long-range protein vibrations

Gheorghe Acbas; Katherine Niessen; Edward H. Snell; Andrea Markelz

Protein biological function depends on structural flexibility and change. From cellular communication through membrane ion channels to oxygen uptake and delivery by haemoglobin, structural changes are critical. It has been suggested that vibrations that extend through the protein play a crucial role in controlling these structural changes. While nature may utilize such long-range vibrations for optimization of biological processes, bench-top characterization of these extended structural motions for engineered biochemistry has been elusive. Here we show the first optical observation of long-range protein vibrational modes. This is achieved by orientation-sensitive terahertz near-field microscopy measurements of chicken egg white lysozyme single crystals. Underdamped modes are found to exist for frequencies >10 cm(-1). The existence of these persisting motions indicates that damping and intermode coupling are weaker than previously assumed. The methodology developed permits protein engineering based on dynamical network optimization.


Biophysical Reviews | 2015

Terahertz optical measurements of correlated motions with possible allosteric function

Katherine Niessen; Mengyang Xu; Andrea Markelz

A suggested mechanism for allosteric response is the distortion of the energy landscape with agonist binding changing the protein structure’s access to functional configurations. Intramolecular vibrations are indicative of the energy landscape and may have trajectories that enable functional conformational change. Here, we discuss the development of an optical method to measure the intramolecular vibrations in proteins, namely, crystal anisotropy terahertz microscopy, and the various approaches which can be used to identify the spectral data with specific structural motions.


Photonics Research | 2016

Modulated orientation-sensitive terahertz spectroscopy

Rohit Singh; Deepu George; Chejin Bae; Katherine Niessen; Andrea Markelz

Intramolecular vibrations of large macromolecules reside in the terahertz range. In particular, protein vibrations are closely spaced in frequency, resulting in a nearly continuous vibrational density of states. This density of vibrations interferes with the identification of specific absorption lines and their subsequent association with specific functional motions. This challenge is compounded with the absorption being dominated by the solvent and local relaxational motions. A strategy for removing the isotropic relaxational loss and isolating specific vibrations is to use aligned samples and polarization-sensitive measurements. Here, we demonstrate a technique to rapidly attain the anisotropic resonant absorbance using terahertz time domain spectroscopy and a spinning sample. The technique, modulated orientation-sensitive terahertz spectroscopy (MOSTS), has a nonzero signal only for anisotropic samples, as demonstrated by a comparison between a silicon wafer and a wire grid polarizer. For sucrose and oxalic acid molecular crystals, the MOSTS response is in agreement with modeled results for the intermolecular vibrations. Further, we demonstrate that, even in the presence of a large relaxational background, MOSTS isolates underlying vibrational resonances.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2013

Measuring phonons in protein crystals

Gheorghe Acbas; Katherine Niessen; Deepu George; Edward H. Snell; Andrea Markelz

Using Terahertz near field microscopy we find orientation dependent narrow band absorption features for lysozyme crystals. Here we discuss identification of protein collective modes associated with the observed features. Using normal mode calculations we find good agreement with several of the measured features, suggesting that the modes arise from internal molecular motions and not crystal phonons. Such internal modes have been associated with protein function.


Biophysical Journal | 2014

Long-Range Correlated Motion Changes with Protein-Ligand Binding

Katherine Niessen; Mengyang Xu; Edward H. Snell; Andrea Markelz


international conference on infrared, millimeter, and terahertz waves | 2013

THz microscopy measurements on inhibitor dependence of protein intramolecular modes

Katherine Niessen; Mengyang Xu; Edward H. Snell; Andrea Markelz


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2018

Terahertz Light Fingerprints Biomolecular Dynamics

Yanting Deng; Mengyang Xu; Katherine Niessen; Deepu George; Andrea Markelz


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Rapid Terahertz Dichroism Near Field Microscopy for Biomolecular Intramolecular Vibrational Spectroscopy

Yanting Deng; Katherine Niessen; Andrea Markelz


Biophysical Journal | 2017

Importance of Protein Vibration Directionality on Function

Katherine Niessen; Mengyang Xu; Yanting Deng; Edward H. Snell; Andrea Markelz


Biophysical Journal | 2017

Escaping the Water Cage: Protein Intramolecular Vibrations and the Dynamical Transition

Mengyang Xu; Katherine Niessen; Yanting Deng; Nigel S. Michki; Andrea Markelz

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Edward H. Snell

Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute

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James Pace

Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute

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Vivian Cody

Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute

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