Visual pigments can be thermally activated via isomerization of the retinyl chromophore and hydrolysis of the Schiff base (SB) through which the retinyl chromophore is bound to the opsin protein. Here, we present the first combined experimental and theoretical study of the thermal activation of a Siberian hamster ultraviolet (SHUV) pigment. We measured the rates of thermal isomerization and hydrolysis in the SHUV pigment and bovine rhodopsin. We found that these rates were significantly faster in the UV pigment than in rhodopsin due to the difference in the structural and electrostatic effects surrounding the unprotonated Schiff base (USB) retinyl chromophore in the UV pigment. Theoretical (DFT-QM/MM) calculations of the <i>cis</i>–<i>trans...
AbstractSpontaneous current and voltage fluctuations (dark noise) in the photoreceptor cells of the ...
The results of new and recently reported CASSCF/6-31G* photoisomerization path computations of a ser...
The photocycle of a reversible photoisomerizing rhodopsin mimic (M2) is investigated. This system, b...
none10siThe Siberian hamster ultraviolet (SHUV) visual pigment has an unprotonated Schiff-base (SB) ...
Visual sensitivity in vertebrae depends on the photochemical and thermal processes occurring in visu...
Ultraviolet (UV) cone pigments can provide insights into the molecular evolution of vertebrate visio...
AbstractA visual pigment molecule in a retinal photoreceptor cell can be activated not only by absor...
none9siUltraviolet (UV) cone pigments can provide insights into the molecular evolution of vertebrat...
A visual pigment molecule in a retinal photoreceptor cell can be activated not only by absorption of...
The photochemical and subsequent thermal reactions of the mouse short-wavelength visual pigment (MUV...
ABSTRACT: The photochemical and subsequent thermal reactions of the mouse short-wavelength visual pi...
Comparative modeling and ab initio multiconfigurational quantum chemistry are combined to investigat...
ABSTRACT: Xenopus violet cone opsin (VCOP) and its counterion variant (VCOP-D108A) are expressed in ...
Retinal is the photon absorbing chromophore of rhodopsin and other visual pigments, enabling the ver...
This thesis investigates the relation between three important functional properties of visual pigmen...
AbstractSpontaneous current and voltage fluctuations (dark noise) in the photoreceptor cells of the ...
The results of new and recently reported CASSCF/6-31G* photoisomerization path computations of a ser...
The photocycle of a reversible photoisomerizing rhodopsin mimic (M2) is investigated. This system, b...
none10siThe Siberian hamster ultraviolet (SHUV) visual pigment has an unprotonated Schiff-base (SB) ...
Visual sensitivity in vertebrae depends on the photochemical and thermal processes occurring in visu...
Ultraviolet (UV) cone pigments can provide insights into the molecular evolution of vertebrate visio...
AbstractA visual pigment molecule in a retinal photoreceptor cell can be activated not only by absor...
none9siUltraviolet (UV) cone pigments can provide insights into the molecular evolution of vertebrat...
A visual pigment molecule in a retinal photoreceptor cell can be activated not only by absorption of...
The photochemical and subsequent thermal reactions of the mouse short-wavelength visual pigment (MUV...
ABSTRACT: The photochemical and subsequent thermal reactions of the mouse short-wavelength visual pi...
Comparative modeling and ab initio multiconfigurational quantum chemistry are combined to investigat...
ABSTRACT: Xenopus violet cone opsin (VCOP) and its counterion variant (VCOP-D108A) are expressed in ...
Retinal is the photon absorbing chromophore of rhodopsin and other visual pigments, enabling the ver...
This thesis investigates the relation between three important functional properties of visual pigmen...
AbstractSpontaneous current and voltage fluctuations (dark noise) in the photoreceptor cells of the ...
The results of new and recently reported CASSCF/6-31G* photoisomerization path computations of a ser...
The photocycle of a reversible photoisomerizing rhodopsin mimic (M2) is investigated. This system, b...