Long-range donor-acceptor electron transport mediated by α helices

We study the long-range electron and energy transfer mediated by a polaron on an α-helix polypeptide chain coupled to donor and acceptor molecules at opposite ends of the chain. We show that for specific parameters of the system, an electron initially located on the donor can tunnel onto the α helix...

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Published inPhysical review. E Vol. 100; no. 6-1; p. 062205
Main Authors Brizhik, L S, Luo, J, Piette, B M A G, Zakrzewski, W J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.12.2019
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Summary:We study the long-range electron and energy transfer mediated by a polaron on an α-helix polypeptide chain coupled to donor and acceptor molecules at opposite ends of the chain. We show that for specific parameters of the system, an electron initially located on the donor can tunnel onto the α helix, forming a polaron, which then travels to the other extremity of the polypeptide chain, where it is captured by the acceptor. We consider three families of couplings between the donor, the acceptor, and the chain and show that one of them can lead to a 90% efficiency of the electron transport from donor to acceptor. We also show that this process remains stable at physiological temperatures in the presence of thermal fluctuations in the system.
ISSN:2470-0053
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevE.100.062205