Item does not contain fulltextThe visual pigment rhodopsin presents an astonishing photochemical performance. It exhibits an unprecedented quantum yield (0.67) in a highly defined and ultrafast photoisomerization process. This triggers the conformational changes leading to the active state Meta II of this G protein-coupled receptor. The responsible ligand, retinal, is covalently bound to Lys-296 of the protein in a protonated Schiff base. The resulting positive charge delocalization over the terminal part of the polyene chain of retinal creates a conjugation defect that upon photoexcitation moves to the opposite end of the polyene. Shortening the polyene as in 5,6-dihydro- or 7,8-dihydro analogues might facilitate photoisomerization of a 9-...
Driven by the energy of a photon, the visual pigments in rod and cone photoreceptor cells isomerize ...
The results of new and recently reported CASSCF/6-31G* photoisomerization path computations of a ser...
AbstractMost animal opsin-based pigments are typical G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) and consist ...
The visual pigment rhodopsin, the photosensory element of the rod photoreceptor cell in the vertebra...
Phototransduction is initiated by the photoisomeriza-tion of rhodopsin (Rho) chromophore 11-cis-reti...
Summary11-cis-retinal acts as an inverse agonist stabilizing the inactive conformation of visual pig...
Rhodopsin, the visual pigment of the vertebrate rod cell, is among the best investigated members of ...
Studies of several retinal analogs and the rhodopsin pigments incorporating them, lead to further cl...
Abstract: A major unsettled problem in the chemistry of vision is clarification of the triggering me...
The C-11=C-12 double bond of the retinylidene chromophore of rhodopsin holds a central position in i...
Photoisomerization of the 11-cis-retinal chromophore of rod and cone visual pigments to an all-trans...
Retinylidene proteins, also know as retinal proteins, are membrane-bound protein pigments that bind ...
All known visual pigments have as chromophore the sterically hindered 11-cis isomer of retinal. Shor...
CASPT2//CASSCF/6-31G* photochemical reaction path computations for two 4-cis-nona-2,4,6,8-tetraenimi...
Understanding how molecular structure and environment control energy flow in molecules is a requirem...
Driven by the energy of a photon, the visual pigments in rod and cone photoreceptor cells isomerize ...
The results of new and recently reported CASSCF/6-31G* photoisomerization path computations of a ser...
AbstractMost animal opsin-based pigments are typical G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) and consist ...
The visual pigment rhodopsin, the photosensory element of the rod photoreceptor cell in the vertebra...
Phototransduction is initiated by the photoisomeriza-tion of rhodopsin (Rho) chromophore 11-cis-reti...
Summary11-cis-retinal acts as an inverse agonist stabilizing the inactive conformation of visual pig...
Rhodopsin, the visual pigment of the vertebrate rod cell, is among the best investigated members of ...
Studies of several retinal analogs and the rhodopsin pigments incorporating them, lead to further cl...
Abstract: A major unsettled problem in the chemistry of vision is clarification of the triggering me...
The C-11=C-12 double bond of the retinylidene chromophore of rhodopsin holds a central position in i...
Photoisomerization of the 11-cis-retinal chromophore of rod and cone visual pigments to an all-trans...
Retinylidene proteins, also know as retinal proteins, are membrane-bound protein pigments that bind ...
All known visual pigments have as chromophore the sterically hindered 11-cis isomer of retinal. Shor...
CASPT2//CASSCF/6-31G* photochemical reaction path computations for two 4-cis-nona-2,4,6,8-tetraenimi...
Understanding how molecular structure and environment control energy flow in molecules is a requirem...
Driven by the energy of a photon, the visual pigments in rod and cone photoreceptor cells isomerize ...
The results of new and recently reported CASSCF/6-31G* photoisomerization path computations of a ser...
AbstractMost animal opsin-based pigments are typical G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) and consist ...