화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.138, No.7, 2130-2133, 2016
Photoinduced Electron Transfer Elicits a Change in the Static Dielectric Constant of a de Novo Designed Protein
We provide a direct measure of the change in effective dielectric constant (epsilon(s)) within a protein matrix after a photoinduced electron transfer (ET) reaction. A linked donor-bridge-acceptor molecule, PZn-Ph-NDI, consisting of a (porphinato)Zn donor (PZn), a phenyl bridge (Ph), and a naphthalene diimide acceptor (NDI), is shown to be a "meter" to indicate protein dielectric environment. We calibrated PZn-Ph-NDI ET dynamics as a function of solvent dielectric, and computationally de novo designed a protein SCPZnI3 to bind PZn-Ph-NDI in its interior. Mapping the protein ET dynamics onto the calibrated ET catalogue shows that SCPZnI3 undergoes a switch in the effective dielectric constant following photoinduced ET, from epsilon(s) approximate to 8 to epsilon(s) approximate to 3.