8:00 AM–10:36 AM, Wednesday, March 18, 2009
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Sponsoring Unit:
DCP
Chair: Hrvoje Petek, University of Pittsburgh
Abstract ID: BAPS.2009.MAR.P37.3
9:12 AM–9:48 AM
David Beratan
(Duke University)
We have analyzed the characteristics of electron tunneling through thermally-fluctuating water and protein media [1]. A metric is defined that indicates when the tunneling propagation is well described by the average donor-acceptor tunneling interaction, as opposed to being dominated by medium fluctuations. Indeed, there is a transition distance that establishes a change in mechanism, and this distance is different for water-mediated compared to protein-mediated tunneling. Even in the fluctuation-dominated regime, we find that the three-dimensional protein fold controls the tunneling interactions. We also find that pairs of proteins in near contact may establish particularly strong water-mediated tunneling routes [2]. \\[4pt] [1] I.A. Balabin, D.N. Beratan, and S.S. Skourtis, Phys. Rev. Lett., 101, 158102 (2008). \\[0pt] [2] J. Lin, I.A. Balabin, and D.N. Beratan, Science, 310, 1311-1313 (2005).
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