LOV proteins are UVA/Blue light photoreceptors employing LOV (light, oxygen, voltage) domains as photosensory modules. They are wide spread among plants, fungi, bacteria and archaea. LOV domains are /β folds of ca. 110 amino acids and bear a fully oxidized FMN (flavin mononucleotide) chromophore, non covalently bound in the dark adapted state of the protein. Upon photoexcitation, FMN forms a covalent bond with a nearby cysteine (between the cys-SH group and position 4a of the flavin)during the decay of the FMN triplet state (Figure 1). According to its absorption maximum, the adduct is referred to as LOV390 (Figure 2) and is supposed to be the signaling state in vivo. In most LOV proteins, LOV390 thermally recovers to the dark-adapted state...
LOV domains act as biomolecular sensors for light, oxygen or the environment's redox potential. Conf...
Light-Oxygen-Voltage (LOV) domains are conserved parts of photoreceptors in plants, bacteria and fun...
Phot photoreceptors make up an important protein family regulating biological processes in response ...
Unique features of Light-Oxygen-Voltage (LOV) proteins like relatively small size (~12–19 kDa), inhe...
<div><p>LOV domains act as versatile photochromic switches servicing multiple effector domains in a ...
Light, oxygen, or voltage (LOV) domains constitute a new class of chromoprotein modules.1 They form ...
Blue-light photoreceptors containing light–oxygen–voltage (LOV) domains regulate a myriad of differe...
Light-, Oxygen- and Votlage- (LOV) domains are blue-light activated photoreceptors that control vari...
Optogenetics is an emerging field that combines optical and genetic approaches to non-invasively int...
<p>(A) The second light-oxygen-voltage (LOV) domain derived from <i>Avena sativa</i> phototropin 1 (...
The ability of organisms to sense and respond to light availability is of great interest to those wi...
Light provides organisms with energy and spatiotemporal information. To survive and adapt, organisms...
Light provides organisms with energy and spatiotemporal information. To survive and adapt, organisms...
Flavin-based photoreceptor proteins of the LOV (light, oxygen and voltage) superfamily are ubiquito...
BackgroundLight, oxygen, voltage (LOV) domains are widely distributed in plants, algae, fungi, bacte...
LOV domains act as biomolecular sensors for light, oxygen or the environment's redox potential. Conf...
Light-Oxygen-Voltage (LOV) domains are conserved parts of photoreceptors in plants, bacteria and fun...
Phot photoreceptors make up an important protein family regulating biological processes in response ...
Unique features of Light-Oxygen-Voltage (LOV) proteins like relatively small size (~12–19 kDa), inhe...
<div><p>LOV domains act as versatile photochromic switches servicing multiple effector domains in a ...
Light, oxygen, or voltage (LOV) domains constitute a new class of chromoprotein modules.1 They form ...
Blue-light photoreceptors containing light–oxygen–voltage (LOV) domains regulate a myriad of differe...
Light-, Oxygen- and Votlage- (LOV) domains are blue-light activated photoreceptors that control vari...
Optogenetics is an emerging field that combines optical and genetic approaches to non-invasively int...
<p>(A) The second light-oxygen-voltage (LOV) domain derived from <i>Avena sativa</i> phototropin 1 (...
The ability of organisms to sense and respond to light availability is of great interest to those wi...
Light provides organisms with energy and spatiotemporal information. To survive and adapt, organisms...
Light provides organisms with energy and spatiotemporal information. To survive and adapt, organisms...
Flavin-based photoreceptor proteins of the LOV (light, oxygen and voltage) superfamily are ubiquito...
BackgroundLight, oxygen, voltage (LOV) domains are widely distributed in plants, algae, fungi, bacte...
LOV domains act as biomolecular sensors for light, oxygen or the environment's redox potential. Conf...
Light-Oxygen-Voltage (LOV) domains are conserved parts of photoreceptors in plants, bacteria and fun...
Phot photoreceptors make up an important protein family regulating biological processes in response ...