Alberding N, Austin R H, Beeson K W, Chan S S, Eisenstein L, Frauenfelder H, Nordlund T M
Science. 1976 Jun 4;192(4243):1002-4. doi: 10.1126/science.1273579.
Rebinding of carbon monoxide to the beta chain of hemoglobin after photodissociation by a laser flash is intramolecular below about 200 K. Above 25 K, rebinding occurs via classical over-the-barrier motion; below, quantum-mechanical tunneling dominates. Both are described by an energy spectrum peaked at Epeak=4.0 kilojoules per mole. The barrier width d(E), determined from the energy dependence of the tunneling rate, depends on barrier height, d(E) approximately 0.05 nanometer X (E/Epeak) 1.5.