Abstract

Spectral diffusion broadening of cytochrome c carrying the free-base analogue of heme is investigated in its unfolded state and compared with the corresponding broadening in the native state. Spectral diffusion is much larger in the unfolded state, in comparison to the native state. Interestingly, the time law that governs spectral diffusion changes as the aging time increases, from a power-law behavior in the native state to an apparent logarithmic behavior in the unfolded state.

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