Two questions at the forefront of biophysical sciences are biological sensing and energy conversion. Photoactive yellow protein is at the crossing point of these two topics as it converts light energy into a structural change in the process of biological light sensing. This bacterial photosensor is an excellent model system to study how a protein achieves such a function as it is relatively small and very stable. Over the years crystallography, spectroscopy, and multiscale modeling techniques have been applied to study the first step in the signal transduction process that it catalyzes- the ultrafast isomerization of the p-coumaric acid chromophore intrinsic to PYP. This has culminated in an ever-better understanding of the mechanism of its ...
Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two central questio...
ABSTRACT: Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two centr...
In proteins and enzymes, the local environment of an active cofactor plays an important role in cont...
How does a biological light sensor convert the energy of a photon through a sequence of structural c...
The light-induced isomerization of a double bond is the key event that allows the conversion of ligh...
Analysis of the chromophore p-coumaric acid, extracted from the ground state and the long-lived blue...
ABSTRACT: Photoactive yellow protein (PYP) is a bacterial blue light sensor that induces Halorhodosp...
Molecular dynamics simulation techniques together with time-dependent density functional theory calc...
In proteins and enzymes, the local environment of an active cofactor plays an important role in cont...
Atomistic QM/MM simulations have been carried out on the complete photocycle of Photoactive Yellow P...
Photoactive Yellow Protein (PYP), discovered almost 20 years ago in Ectothiorhodospira (Halorhodospi...
ABSTRACT Molecular dynamics simulation techniques, together with semiempirical PM3 calcu-lations, ha...
Atomistic QM/MM simulations have been carried out on the complete photocycle of Photoactive Yellow P...
Atomistic QM/MM simulations have been carried out on the complete photocycle of Photoactive Yellow P...
Atomistic QM/MM simulations have been carried out on the complete photocycle of Photoactive Yellow P...
Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two central questio...
ABSTRACT: Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two centr...
In proteins and enzymes, the local environment of an active cofactor plays an important role in cont...
How does a biological light sensor convert the energy of a photon through a sequence of structural c...
The light-induced isomerization of a double bond is the key event that allows the conversion of ligh...
Analysis of the chromophore p-coumaric acid, extracted from the ground state and the long-lived blue...
ABSTRACT: Photoactive yellow protein (PYP) is a bacterial blue light sensor that induces Halorhodosp...
Molecular dynamics simulation techniques together with time-dependent density functional theory calc...
In proteins and enzymes, the local environment of an active cofactor plays an important role in cont...
Atomistic QM/MM simulations have been carried out on the complete photocycle of Photoactive Yellow P...
Photoactive Yellow Protein (PYP), discovered almost 20 years ago in Ectothiorhodospira (Halorhodospi...
ABSTRACT Molecular dynamics simulation techniques, together with semiempirical PM3 calcu-lations, ha...
Atomistic QM/MM simulations have been carried out on the complete photocycle of Photoactive Yellow P...
Atomistic QM/MM simulations have been carried out on the complete photocycle of Photoactive Yellow P...
Atomistic QM/MM simulations have been carried out on the complete photocycle of Photoactive Yellow P...
Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two central questio...
ABSTRACT: Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two centr...
In proteins and enzymes, the local environment of an active cofactor plays an important role in cont...