A recently engineered mutant of cyan fluorescent protein (WasCFP) that exhibits pH-dependent absorption suggests that its tryptophan-based chromophore switches between neutral (protonated) and charged (deprotonated) states depending on external pH. At pH 8.1, the latter gives rise to green fluorescence as opposed to the cyan color of emission that is characteristic for the neutral form at low pH. Given the high energy cost of deprotonating the tryptophan at the indole nitrogen, this behavior is puzzling, even if the stabilizing effect of the V61K mutation in proximity to the protonation/deprotonation site is considered. Because of its potential to open new avenues for the development of optical sensors and photoconvertible fluorescent prote...
International audienceCyan fluorescent proteins (CFPs) are variants of green fluorescent proteins in...
cited By 6International audienceMolecular dynamics (MD) and quantum mechanical calculations of the C...
Computational approaches have to date failed to fully capture the large (about 0.4 eV) excitation en...
cited By 30International audienceThe dynamics and electronic absorption spectrum of enhanced cyan fl...
International audienceECFP, the first usable cyan fluorescent protein (CFP), was obtained by adaptin...
Cyan, green, yellow, and red fluorescent proteins (FPs) homologous to green fluorescent protein (GFP...
AbstractWe performed a theoretical study to elucidate the coupling between protonation states and or...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs), featuring the same chromophore but different chromophore–protein interac...
<div><p>Cyan fluorescent proteins (CFP) derived from <em>Aequorea victoria</em> GFP, carrying a tryp...
The aim of this study is to identify the responsible molecular forms for the pH dependent optical pr...
Cyan, green, yellow, and red fluorescent proteins (FPs) homologous to green fluorescent protein (GFP...
The photophysical properties of most green fluorescent protein mutants (GFPs) are strongly affected ...
The photophysical properties of most green fluorescent protein mutants (GFPs) are strongly affected ...
Recently, reversible photoswitching in bulk samples or in individual molecules of Dronpa, a mutant o...
Green fluorescent protein variant S65T/H148D has been reported to host a photocycle involving the ph...
International audienceCyan fluorescent proteins (CFPs) are variants of green fluorescent proteins in...
cited By 6International audienceMolecular dynamics (MD) and quantum mechanical calculations of the C...
Computational approaches have to date failed to fully capture the large (about 0.4 eV) excitation en...
cited By 30International audienceThe dynamics and electronic absorption spectrum of enhanced cyan fl...
International audienceECFP, the first usable cyan fluorescent protein (CFP), was obtained by adaptin...
Cyan, green, yellow, and red fluorescent proteins (FPs) homologous to green fluorescent protein (GFP...
AbstractWe performed a theoretical study to elucidate the coupling between protonation states and or...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs), featuring the same chromophore but different chromophore–protein interac...
<div><p>Cyan fluorescent proteins (CFP) derived from <em>Aequorea victoria</em> GFP, carrying a tryp...
The aim of this study is to identify the responsible molecular forms for the pH dependent optical pr...
Cyan, green, yellow, and red fluorescent proteins (FPs) homologous to green fluorescent protein (GFP...
The photophysical properties of most green fluorescent protein mutants (GFPs) are strongly affected ...
The photophysical properties of most green fluorescent protein mutants (GFPs) are strongly affected ...
Recently, reversible photoswitching in bulk samples or in individual molecules of Dronpa, a mutant o...
Green fluorescent protein variant S65T/H148D has been reported to host a photocycle involving the ph...
International audienceCyan fluorescent proteins (CFPs) are variants of green fluorescent proteins in...
cited By 6International audienceMolecular dynamics (MD) and quantum mechanical calculations of the C...
Computational approaches have to date failed to fully capture the large (about 0.4 eV) excitation en...