Toward understanding the redox properties of model chromophores from the green fluorescent protein family: an interplay between conjugation, resonance stabilization, and solvent effects.

نویسندگان

  • Debashree Ghosh
  • Atanu Acharya
  • Subodh C Tiwari
  • Anna I Krylov
چکیده

The redox properties of model chromophores from the green fluorescent protein family are characterized computationally using density functional theory with a long-range corrected functional, the equation-of-motion coupled-cluster method, and implicit solvation models. The analysis of electron-donating abilities of the chromophores reveals an intricate interplay between the size of the chromophore, conjugation, resonance stabilization, presence of heteroatoms, and solvent effects. Our best estimates of the gas-phase vertical/adiabatic detachment energies of the deprotonated (i.e., anionic) model red, green, and blue chromophores are 3.27/3.15, 2.79/2.67, and 2.75/2.35 eV, respectively. Vertical/adiabatic ionization energies of the respective protonated (i.e., neutral) species are 7.64/7.35, 7.38/7.15, and 7.70/7.32 eV, respectively. The standard reduction potentials (E(red)(0)) of the anionic (Chr•/Chr–) and neutral (Chr+•/Chr) model chromophores in acetonitrile are 0.34/1.40 V (red), 0.22/1.24 V (green), and −0.12/1.02 V (blue), suggesting, counterintuitively, that the red chromophore is more difficult to oxidize than the green and blue ones (in both neutral and deprotonated forms). The respective redox potentials in water follow a similar trend but are more positive than the acetonitrile values.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The journal of physical chemistry. B

دوره 116 41  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2012