A benchmark biochemical reaction is here theoretically investigated by means of a perturbative approach in order to model each reaction step. The reaction is the flavin-indole electron transfer, involving also a spin-state relaxation of the ionic complex. The whole reaction path is modeled and the kinetics of the process is studied. The dipolar interaction between the two radicals is explicitly considered during the dynamic evolution of the system in order to investigate the proper conditions for the triplet-to-singlet transition to occur.

Zanetti Polzi, L., Marracino, P., Aschi, M., Daidone, I., Fontana, A., Apollonio, F., et al. (2013). Modeling triplet flavin-indole electron transfer and interradical dipolar interaction: a perturbative approach. THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY ACCOUNTS, 132, 1393 [10.1007/s00214-013-1393-1].

Modeling triplet flavin-indole electron transfer and interradical dipolar interaction: a perturbative approach

AMADEI, ANDREA
2013-01-01

Abstract

A benchmark biochemical reaction is here theoretically investigated by means of a perturbative approach in order to model each reaction step. The reaction is the flavin-indole electron transfer, involving also a spin-state relaxation of the ionic complex. The whole reaction path is modeled and the kinetics of the process is studied. The dipolar interaction between the two radicals is explicitly considered during the dynamic evolution of the system in order to investigate the proper conditions for the triplet-to-singlet transition to occur.
2013
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore CHIM/02 - CHIMICA FISICA
English
Zanetti Polzi, L., Marracino, P., Aschi, M., Daidone, I., Fontana, A., Apollonio, F., et al. (2013). Modeling triplet flavin-indole electron transfer and interradical dipolar interaction: a perturbative approach. THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY ACCOUNTS, 132, 1393 [10.1007/s00214-013-1393-1].
Zanetti Polzi, L; Marracino, P; Aschi, M; Daidone, I; Fontana, A; Apollonio, F; Liberti, M; D'Inzeo, G; Amadei, A
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