Inside proteins, protons move on proton wires (PWs). Starting from the highest resolution X-ray structure available, we conduct a 306 ns molecular dynamics simulation of the (A-state) wild-type (wt) green fluorescent protein (GFP) to study how its PWs change with time. We find that the PW from the chromophore via Ser205 to Glu222, observed in all X-ray structures, undergoes rapid water molecule insertion between Ser205 and Glu222. Sometimes, an alternate Ser205-bypassing PW exists. Side chain rotations of Thr203 and Ser205 play an important role in shaping the PW network in the chromophore region. Thr203, with its bulkier side chain, exhibits slower transitions between its three rotameric states. Ser205 experiences more frequent rotations, ...
The sub-millisecond protonation dynamics of the chromophore in S65T mutant form of the green fluores...
Proton transfer is critical in many important biochemical reactions. The unique three‐step excited‐s...
The Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) is a widely studied chemical system both for its large amount of...
ABSTRACT: Internal water molecules in proteins are conceivably part of the protein structure, not ex...
Internal water molecules in proteins are conceivably part of the protein structure, not exchanging e...
AbstractIn green fluorescent protein, photo-excitation leads to excited-state proton transfer from i...
Proton transfer is one of the most important elementary processes in biology. Green fluorescent prot...
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a widely used biomarker that demands systematical rational approa...
AbstractProton pathways in green fluorescent protein (GFP) are more extended than previously reporte...
We explore several models for the ground-state proton chain transfer pathway between the green fluor...
We simulated the intrinsic reaction path of the Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) proton shuttle in bo...
Proton transfer is an elementary process in biology. Green fluorescent protein (GFP) has served as a...
The photophysical properties of the wild type green fluorescent protein (wtGFP), the isolated GFP ch...
Directional proton transport along ‘wires’ that feed biochemical reactions in proteins is poorly und...
ABSTRACT Proton pathways in green fluorescent protein (GFP) are more extended than previously report...
The sub-millisecond protonation dynamics of the chromophore in S65T mutant form of the green fluores...
Proton transfer is critical in many important biochemical reactions. The unique three‐step excited‐s...
The Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) is a widely studied chemical system both for its large amount of...
ABSTRACT: Internal water molecules in proteins are conceivably part of the protein structure, not ex...
Internal water molecules in proteins are conceivably part of the protein structure, not exchanging e...
AbstractIn green fluorescent protein, photo-excitation leads to excited-state proton transfer from i...
Proton transfer is one of the most important elementary processes in biology. Green fluorescent prot...
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a widely used biomarker that demands systematical rational approa...
AbstractProton pathways in green fluorescent protein (GFP) are more extended than previously reporte...
We explore several models for the ground-state proton chain transfer pathway between the green fluor...
We simulated the intrinsic reaction path of the Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) proton shuttle in bo...
Proton transfer is an elementary process in biology. Green fluorescent protein (GFP) has served as a...
The photophysical properties of the wild type green fluorescent protein (wtGFP), the isolated GFP ch...
Directional proton transport along ‘wires’ that feed biochemical reactions in proteins is poorly und...
ABSTRACT Proton pathways in green fluorescent protein (GFP) are more extended than previously report...
The sub-millisecond protonation dynamics of the chromophore in S65T mutant form of the green fluores...
Proton transfer is critical in many important biochemical reactions. The unique three‐step excited‐s...
The Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) is a widely studied chemical system both for its large amount of...