For many decades, simulating the excited state properties of complex systems has been an intriguing but daunting task due to its high computational cost. Here, we apply molecular dynamics based techniques with interpolated potential energy surfaces toward calculating fluorescence spectra of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) and its variants in a statistically meaningful manner. With the GFP, we show that the diverse electrostatic tuning can shape the emission features in many different ways. By computationally modulating the electrostatic interactions between the chromophore phenoxy oxygen and its nearby residues, we demonstrate that we indeed can shift the emission to the blue or to the red side in a predictable manner. We rationalize th...
The Green Fluorescent Proteins, coming from jellyfish, are shiny stars of the fluorescence microscop...
Le cadre général de cette thèse est une étude théorique par chimie quantique et dynamique moléculair...
The nature of the coupling of the photoexcited chromophore with the environment in a prototypical sy...
The green fluorescent protein and its designed variants fluoresce efficiently. Because the isolated ...
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) and GFP-like fluorescent proteins owe their photophysical properties...
Computational approaches have to date failed to fully capture the large (about 0.4 eV) excitation en...
The rational design of genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors, which can detect rearrangements o...
Computational approaches have to date failed to fully capture the large (about 0.4 eV) excitation en...
The fluorescence emission from green fluorescent protein (GFP) is known to be heavily influenced by ...
The nature of the coupling of the photoexcited chromophore with the environment in a prototypical sy...
We demonstrate by using low-temperature high-resolution spectroscopy that red-shifted mutants of gre...
We demonstrate by using low-temperature high-resolution spectroscopy that red-shifted mutants of gre...
In spite of the numerous experimental and theoretical studies on green fluorescent protein and its m...
The nature of the coupling of the photoexcited chromophore with the environment in a prototypical sy...
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) mutants have become the most widely used fluorescence markers in the...
The Green Fluorescent Proteins, coming from jellyfish, are shiny stars of the fluorescence microscop...
Le cadre général de cette thèse est une étude théorique par chimie quantique et dynamique moléculair...
The nature of the coupling of the photoexcited chromophore with the environment in a prototypical sy...
The green fluorescent protein and its designed variants fluoresce efficiently. Because the isolated ...
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) and GFP-like fluorescent proteins owe their photophysical properties...
Computational approaches have to date failed to fully capture the large (about 0.4 eV) excitation en...
The rational design of genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors, which can detect rearrangements o...
Computational approaches have to date failed to fully capture the large (about 0.4 eV) excitation en...
The fluorescence emission from green fluorescent protein (GFP) is known to be heavily influenced by ...
The nature of the coupling of the photoexcited chromophore with the environment in a prototypical sy...
We demonstrate by using low-temperature high-resolution spectroscopy that red-shifted mutants of gre...
We demonstrate by using low-temperature high-resolution spectroscopy that red-shifted mutants of gre...
In spite of the numerous experimental and theoretical studies on green fluorescent protein and its m...
The nature of the coupling of the photoexcited chromophore with the environment in a prototypical sy...
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) mutants have become the most widely used fluorescence markers in the...
The Green Fluorescent Proteins, coming from jellyfish, are shiny stars of the fluorescence microscop...
Le cadre général de cette thèse est une étude théorique par chimie quantique et dynamique moléculair...
The nature of the coupling of the photoexcited chromophore with the environment in a prototypical sy...