Observation of coherent delocalized phonon-like modes in DNA under physiological conditions

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作者
Gonzalez-Jimenez, Mario [1 ]
Ramakrishnan, Gopakumar [1 ]
Harwood, Thomas [2 ]
Lapthorn, Adrian J. [1 ]
Kelly, Sharon M. [3 ]
Ellis, Elizabeth M. [2 ]
Wynne, Klaas [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Glasgow, Sch Chem, WestCHEM, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Lanark, Scotland
[2] Univ Strathclyde, Inst Pharm & Biomed Sci, Glasgow G4 0RE, Lanark, Scotland
[3] Univ Glasgow, Inst Mol Cell & Syst Biol, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Lanark, Scotland
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
关键词
LOW-FREQUENCY MODES; PROTON-EXCHANGE; DOUBLE HELIX; WATER; DYNAMICS; PROTEIN; SPECTROSCOPY; SCATTERING; DIFFUSION; FLUCTUATIONS;
D O I
10.1038/ncomms11799
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Underdamped terahertz-frequency delocalized phonon-like modes have long been suggested to play a role in the biological function of DNA. Such phonon modes involve the collective motion of many atoms and are prerequisite to understanding the molecular nature of macroscopic conformational changes and related biochemical phenomena. Initial predictions were based on simple theoretical models of DNA. However, such models do not take into account strong interactions with the surrounding water, which is likely to cause phonon modes to be heavily damped and localized. Here we apply state-of-the-art femtosecond optical Kerr effect spectroscopy, which is currently the only technique capable of taking low-frequency (GHz to THz) vibrational spectra in solution. We are able to demonstrate that phonon modes involving the hydrogen bond network between the strands exist in DNA at physiologically relevant conditions. In addition, the dynamics of the solvating water molecules is slowed down by about a factor of 20 compared with the bulk.
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