Observation of Ultrafast Vibrational Energy Transfer in Fibrinogen and Fibrin Fibers

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.8b03490
Reference B. Dutta, B.E. Vos, G.H. Koenderink and H.J. Bakker, Observation of Ultrafast Vibrational Energy Transfer in Fibrinogen and Fibrin Fibers, J. Phys. Chem. B 122, (22), 5870-5876 (2018)
Group Ultrafast Spectroscopy

We study the secondary structure of the blood protein fibrinogen using two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy. With this technique, we identify the amide I′ vibrational modes of the antiparallel β-sheets and turns of fibrinogen. We observe ultrafast energy flow among these amide I′ vibrational modes with a time constant of ∼7 ps. This energy transfer time constant does not change significantly upon fibrin fiber formation, indicating that the secondary structure of the fibrinogen monomers remains largely unchanged in the polymerization process.