Escape from the cage: Ultrafast structural dynamics of photodissociation reactions observed with X-ray solution scattering
Sammanfattning
The environment of a molecule is known to greatly impact the course of a reaction. Such an environment can, for instance, be the solvent in a solution phase reaction or the amino acid residues surrounding a chromophore in photoreceptor proteins. For a deeper understanding of the influence of the molecular environment, a structural insight into the underlying mechanisms is necessary.
In this work, time-resolved X-ray techniques are applied to directly observe the photoinduced structural dynamics of chromophores and their interaction with the environment. Solvent-solute interactions in the photodissociation reactions of triiodide and diiodomethane in solution were investigated using X-ray Solution Scattering (XSS). The studies give direct insight into the
structural dynamics of the solute and the solvent cage. Further, we observe solvent-dependent branching ratios between geminate and non-geminate recombination. To investigate the solvent rearrangement during a reaction in more detail, both XSS experiments and molecular dynamics simulations on the photoionisation of aqueous iodide were performed. Comparison of experimental and simulated data reveal the ultrafast breaking of the initial solvent cage and formation of a new hydrogen bonding network. Finally, the light-induced structural dynamics in photoreceptor proteins were observed using both XSS and Serial Crystallography (SX). The results from SX studies on photolyases and phytochromes reveal how the amino acid residues around the chromophore move to accommodate the changes in structure and charge distribution on the chromophore. This work presents the potential of time-resolved studies performed at X-ray Free Electron Lasers to gain direct insight into the structural dynamics of photo-initiated reactions and the complex interplay between chromophores and their environment.
Delarbeten
1: Nimmrich, A., Panman, M., Berntsson, O., Biasin, E., Niebling, S., Petersson, J., Hoernke, M., Björling, A., Gustavsson, E., van Driel, T., Dohn, A., Laursen, M., Zederkof, D., Tono, K., Owada, S., Nielsen, M., Davidsson, J., Uhlig, J., Hub, J., Haldrup, K., Westenhoff, S. Structural dynamics of the ultrafast photodissociation of triiodide observed with time-resolved X-ray solution scattering. (2022) Manuscript. 2: Panman, M., Biasin, E., Berntsson, O., Hermann, M., Niebling, S., Hughes, A., Kübel, J., Atkovska, K., Gustavsson, E., Nimmrich, A., Dohn, A., Laursen, M., Zederkof, D., Honarfar, A., Tono, K., Katayama, T., Owada, S., van Driel, T., Kjaer, K., Nielsen, M., Davidsson, J., Uhlig, J., Haldrup, K., Hub, J., Westenhoff, S. (2020) Observing the Structural Evolution in the Photodissociation of Diiodomethane with Femtosecond Solution X-Ray Scattering. Physical Review Letters, 125(22), 226001. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.226001 3: Cellini, A., Shankar, M., Wahlgren, W., Nimmrich, A., Furrer, A., James, D., Wranik, M., Aumonier, S., Beale, E., Dworkowski, F., Standfuss, J., Weinert, T., Westenhoff, S. (2022) Structural basis of the radical pair state in photolyases and cryptochromes. Chemical Communications, 58(31), 4889–4892. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2cc00376g 4:Shankar, M., Wahlgren, W., Nimmrich, A., Kurttila, M., Cellini, A., Maj, P., Claesson, E., Luo, F., Malla, T., Pandey, S., Tosha, T., Ninawan, N., Owada, S., Tanaka, S., Takala, H., Stojkovic, E., Schmidt, M., Ihalainen, J., Westenhoff, S. Ultrafast conformational changes in bacteriophytochrome. (2022) Manuscript.
Examinationsnivå
Doctor of Philosophy
Universitet
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Science.
Institution
Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology ; Institutionen för kemi och molekylärbiologi
Disputation
Friday, January 20th 2023, 13.00, lecture hall Arvid Carlsson, Academicum, Medicinaregatan 3
Datum för disputation
2023-01-20
E-post
amke.nimmrich@cmb.gu.se
Författare
Nimmrich, Amke
Publikationstyp
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
isbn: 978-91-8069-096-6 (PDF)
ISBN 978-91-8069-096-6 (PDF)
Språk
eng