Neutron crystallography has been used to elucidate the protonation states for the enhanced green fluorescent protein, which has revolutionized the imaging technologies. The structure has a deprotonated hydroxyl group in the fluorescent chromophore. Also, the protonation states of His148 and Thr203, as well as the orientation of a critical water molecule in direct contact with the chromophore, could be determined. The results demonstrate that the deprotonated hydroxyl group in the chromophore and the nitrogen atom ND1 in His148 are charged negatively and positively, respectively, forming an ion pair. The position of the two deuterium atoms in the critical water molecule appears to be displaced slightly toward the acceptor oxygen atoms accord...
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a light-emitting protein that does not require a prosthetic group...
We report the molecular engineering and spectral characterization of a new reversibly photoswitchabl...
The photoactive yellow protein (PYP) acts as a light sensor to its bacterial host: it responds to li...
AbstractWe performed a theoretical study to elucidate the coupling between protonation states and or...
Because of its high pKa, arginine (Arg) is believed to be protonated even in the hydrophobic environ...
Short hydrogen bonds and specifically low-barrier hydrogen bonds (LBHBs) have been the focus of much...
The neutral form of the chromophore in wild-type green fluorescent protein (wtGFP) undergoes excited...
AbstractThe relationship between ground state cis–trans isomerization and protonation state is explo...
The photophysical properties of most green fluorescent protein mutants (GFPs) are strongly affected ...
The photophysical properties of most green fluorescent protein mutants (GFPs) are strongly affected ...
The protonation status of key residues and bound ligands are often important for the function of a p...
AbstractThe three amino acids S65, T203, and E222 crucially determine the photophysical behavior of ...
The rate of deposition of models determined by neutron diffraction, or a hybrid approach that combin...
Inside proteins, protons move on proton wires (PWs). Starting from the highest resolution X-ray stru...
International audienceThe photophysical properties of fluorescent proteins, including phototransform...
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a light-emitting protein that does not require a prosthetic group...
We report the molecular engineering and spectral characterization of a new reversibly photoswitchabl...
The photoactive yellow protein (PYP) acts as a light sensor to its bacterial host: it responds to li...
AbstractWe performed a theoretical study to elucidate the coupling between protonation states and or...
Because of its high pKa, arginine (Arg) is believed to be protonated even in the hydrophobic environ...
Short hydrogen bonds and specifically low-barrier hydrogen bonds (LBHBs) have been the focus of much...
The neutral form of the chromophore in wild-type green fluorescent protein (wtGFP) undergoes excited...
AbstractThe relationship between ground state cis–trans isomerization and protonation state is explo...
The photophysical properties of most green fluorescent protein mutants (GFPs) are strongly affected ...
The photophysical properties of most green fluorescent protein mutants (GFPs) are strongly affected ...
The protonation status of key residues and bound ligands are often important for the function of a p...
AbstractThe three amino acids S65, T203, and E222 crucially determine the photophysical behavior of ...
The rate of deposition of models determined by neutron diffraction, or a hybrid approach that combin...
Inside proteins, protons move on proton wires (PWs). Starting from the highest resolution X-ray stru...
International audienceThe photophysical properties of fluorescent proteins, including phototransform...
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a light-emitting protein that does not require a prosthetic group...
We report the molecular engineering and spectral characterization of a new reversibly photoswitchabl...
The photoactive yellow protein (PYP) acts as a light sensor to its bacterial host: it responds to li...