The rational design of genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors, which can detect rearrangements of target proteins via interdomain allostery, is hindered by the absence of mechanistic understanding of the underlying photophysics. Here, we focus on the modulation of fluorescence by mechanical perturbation in a popular biological probe: enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein (eGFP). Using a combination of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and quantum chemistry, and a set of physically motivated assumptions, we construct a map of fluorescence quantum yield as a function of a 2D electric field imposed by the protein environment on the fluorophore. This map is transferable between Tsien’s Class 2 GFP’s, and it allows one to estimate the shifts ...
We present an extensive investigation of the vertical excitations of the anionic and neutral forms o...
The cloning and expression of autofluorescent proteins in living matter, combined with modern imagin...
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) and GFP-like fluorescent proteins owe their photophysical properties...
The green fluorescent protein and its designed variants fluoresce efficiently. Because the isolated ...
For many decades, simulating the excited state properties of complex systems has been an intriguing ...
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) mutants have become the most widely used fluorescence markers in the...
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) mutants have become the most widely used fluorescence markers in the...
The genetically encoded voltage indicators ArcLight and its derivatives mediate voltage-dependent op...
Flavin-based fluorescent proteins are a class of fluorescent reporters derived from light, oxygen, a...
Red fluorescent proteins with a large Stokes shift offer a limited autofluorescence background and a...
In spite of the numerous experimental and theoretical studies on green fluorescent protein and its m...
We present an extensive investigation of the vertical excitations of the anionic and neutral forms o...
The nature of the coupling of the photoexcited chromophore with the environment in a prototypical sy...
The nature of the coupling of the photoexcited chromophore with the environment in a prototypical sy...
Measurement of the magnitude, direction, and functional importance of electric fields in biomolecule...
We present an extensive investigation of the vertical excitations of the anionic and neutral forms o...
The cloning and expression of autofluorescent proteins in living matter, combined with modern imagin...
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) and GFP-like fluorescent proteins owe their photophysical properties...
The green fluorescent protein and its designed variants fluoresce efficiently. Because the isolated ...
For many decades, simulating the excited state properties of complex systems has been an intriguing ...
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) mutants have become the most widely used fluorescence markers in the...
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) mutants have become the most widely used fluorescence markers in the...
The genetically encoded voltage indicators ArcLight and its derivatives mediate voltage-dependent op...
Flavin-based fluorescent proteins are a class of fluorescent reporters derived from light, oxygen, a...
Red fluorescent proteins with a large Stokes shift offer a limited autofluorescence background and a...
In spite of the numerous experimental and theoretical studies on green fluorescent protein and its m...
We present an extensive investigation of the vertical excitations of the anionic and neutral forms o...
The nature of the coupling of the photoexcited chromophore with the environment in a prototypical sy...
The nature of the coupling of the photoexcited chromophore with the environment in a prototypical sy...
Measurement of the magnitude, direction, and functional importance of electric fields in biomolecule...
We present an extensive investigation of the vertical excitations of the anionic and neutral forms o...
The cloning and expression of autofluorescent proteins in living matter, combined with modern imagin...
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) and GFP-like fluorescent proteins owe their photophysical properties...