Steady-state and picosecond (ps) fluorescence studies of wild-type bacteriorhodopsin (wt-bR) and of a nonisomerizing analog locked in the all-trans configuration have been performed. Extending earlier work done by femtosecond absorption spectroscopy, we observe a strong similarity between both proteins in both fluorescence spectra and Stokes shift thus confirming the previous result that the fluorescent state I460 of the native bR proteins is in the all-trans configuration. Comparison of the spectra of fluorescence and stimulated emission of the locked pigments indicates the presence of an excited-state absorption situated around 750 nm. Upon increase of the excitation energy, the time-integrated fluorescence shows an interesting weak blue ...
Steady-state fluorescence measurements of the first excited state of the anabaena sensory rhodopsin ...
Bacteriorhodopsin (bR) is a light-driven proton pump. The primary photochemical event upon light abs...
International audienceThe primary photoprocesses in neutral and acid forms of oriented dried bacteri...
The spectrally and temporally resolved fluorescence properties of native bacteriorhodopsin (bR) and ...
Time-integrated fluorescence expts. on native bacteriorhodopsin and on its non-isomerizing form bR5....
The picosecond molecular dynamics in an artificial bacteriorhodopsin (BR) pigment containing a struc...
AbstractIn this paper, femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy in the visible region of the spectrum has...
The photodynamics of bacteriorhodopsin were studied by transient absorption and gain measurements af...
The primary processes of the photochemical cycle of light-adapted bacteriorhodopsin (BR) were studie...
Picosecond transient absorption (PTA) in the 568–660-nm region is measured over the initial 80 ns of...
The fluorescence spectrum of a distinct isometric and conformational intermediate formed on the 10(-...
Bacteriorhodopsin, reconstituted with a sterically "locked" retinal chromophore, BR5.12, has frequen...
A visible-pump/UV-probe transient absorption is used to characterize the ultrafast dynamics of bacte...
The 13-cis to all-trans photoisomerisation of the retinal chromophore in bacteriorhodopsin (bR) is a...
A synthetic retinal having a fixed 11-cis geometry has been used to prepare a nonbleachable analogue...
Steady-state fluorescence measurements of the first excited state of the anabaena sensory rhodopsin ...
Bacteriorhodopsin (bR) is a light-driven proton pump. The primary photochemical event upon light abs...
International audienceThe primary photoprocesses in neutral and acid forms of oriented dried bacteri...
The spectrally and temporally resolved fluorescence properties of native bacteriorhodopsin (bR) and ...
Time-integrated fluorescence expts. on native bacteriorhodopsin and on its non-isomerizing form bR5....
The picosecond molecular dynamics in an artificial bacteriorhodopsin (BR) pigment containing a struc...
AbstractIn this paper, femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy in the visible region of the spectrum has...
The photodynamics of bacteriorhodopsin were studied by transient absorption and gain measurements af...
The primary processes of the photochemical cycle of light-adapted bacteriorhodopsin (BR) were studie...
Picosecond transient absorption (PTA) in the 568–660-nm region is measured over the initial 80 ns of...
The fluorescence spectrum of a distinct isometric and conformational intermediate formed on the 10(-...
Bacteriorhodopsin, reconstituted with a sterically "locked" retinal chromophore, BR5.12, has frequen...
A visible-pump/UV-probe transient absorption is used to characterize the ultrafast dynamics of bacte...
The 13-cis to all-trans photoisomerisation of the retinal chromophore in bacteriorhodopsin (bR) is a...
A synthetic retinal having a fixed 11-cis geometry has been used to prepare a nonbleachable analogue...
Steady-state fluorescence measurements of the first excited state of the anabaena sensory rhodopsin ...
Bacteriorhodopsin (bR) is a light-driven proton pump. The primary photochemical event upon light abs...
International audienceThe primary photoprocesses in neutral and acid forms of oriented dried bacteri...