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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.


Acta Crystallographica Section A | 2014

Photochromism in a New Light: Temperature-Dependent in situ Photocrystallography

Jordan M. Cox; Ian M. Walton; Dinesh Patel; Mengyang Xu; Andrea Markelz; Jason B. Benedict

Organic photochromic molecules including diarylethenes are of particular interest for their potential applications in fields of high density optical data storage and light-activated switches, among many others. However, one of the limitations in diarylethene-based systems has been the low photoconversion observed in neat single crystals which is often less than 20%. The low conversion is typically believed to be the result of screening effects in which the photoisomerized molecules at the surface absorb incident light preventing full isomerization of the crystal. To assess the effect of screening on a model diarylethene system, photocrystallographic experiments on microcrystals of the compound were performed using synchrotron radiation at the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Labs. During the course of the study, we discovered that the photoconversion of the diarylethene crystals exhibits highly unusual temperature dependent behavior which is incongruent with current computational models of diarylethene photochemistry. Herein we report the first temperature-dependent ‘constant irradiation’ in situ photocrystallography experiments performed on a photochromic system. Through the application of this technique, combined with spectroscopic analysis, we demonstrate that the steady-state population arising from the photo-cyclization reaction shows a temperature dependence which has been heretofore unobserved. Possible explanations for this anomalous behavior and its role in the photochemical reactivity of this and other diarylethene systems will be presented.


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

Investigation of the Isotope Shift in Protein Collective Vibrations

Catherine Luck; Mengyang Xu; Andrea Markelz


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Measuring Protein Intramolecular Dynamics with Terahertz Light: Functional Changes and Relevance to Biology

Mengyang Xu; Yanting Deng; Catherine Luck; Akansha Sharma; Andrea Markelz


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Global Picosecond Structural Dynamics of Orange Carotenoid Protein in Photo/Chemical Activated Signaling States

Yanting Deng; Mengyang Xu; Hanjun Liu; Robert E. Blankenship; Andrea Markelz


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Temperature dependence of phonons in photosynthesis proteins

Mengyang Xu; Dean A. A. Myles; Robert E. Blankenship; Andrea Markelz


Biophysical Journal | 2017

Importance of Protein Vibration Directionality on Function

Katherine Niessen; Mengyang Xu; Yanting Deng; Edward H. Snell; 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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Ralph Jimenez

University of Colorado Boulder

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Robert E. Blankenship

Washington University in St. Louis

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