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Proteins as specific polar media for charge transfer processes
L. I. Krishtalik A. N. Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Abstract:
A great many of biological processes involve the transfer of charged particles: electrons and protons. The electrostatic interaction of a moving charge with its surroundings, primarily with protein, is tbe major factor determining the thermodynamics and kinetics involved. This paper treats protein as a рге-organized highly-polar low-dielectric medium that posseses a pre-existent intraprotein electric field, a low reorganization energy, and a wide range of dielectric relaxation times. These specific protein features are the factors controlling the catalytic acceleration of biochemical reactions. Methods for quantitatively calculating the energetics of a number of typical processes are considered, and examples of their application are given.
Received: December 13, 2011 Revised: February 1, 2012 Accepted: February 7, 2012
Citation:
L. I. Krishtalik, “Proteins as specific polar media for charge transfer processes”, UFN, 182:12 (2012), 1275–1300; Phys. Usp., 55:12 (2012), 1192–1213
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