Abstract

In the current report, the temperature dependence of photoinduced electron transfer between tetrakis-(4-tetramethylpyridyl)porphine (T4MPyP) and guanine monophosphate (GMP) has been examined. In the presence of GMP the fluorescence lifetime analysis reveals a Lorentzian distribution of lifetimes centered at 0.7 ns with a width of 0.9 ns displaying significant temperature dependence. Fitting temperature dependent data to the Marcus equation gives a reorganizational energy ( λ) for the electron transfer reaction of 0.6 eV and an electronic coupling factor ( H AB) of 3×10 −3 eV . These results suggest conformational regulation of electron transfer within the non-covalent porphyrin:nucleotide complex.

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