In this paper we report conformational changes recorded on a protein molecule (α-amylase) under green light irradiation. In order to explain the experimental results we advanced the hypothesis that green light induces electric dipoles in the protein, which interact with each other, generating conformational modifications toward a more compact design, with different physical properties. The experiments were carried out with un-polarized light (λ = 520 nm) from a light-emitting-diode (1000 lm, 20 W, 105 mW on the target). In view of the character of our hypothesis, and corroborated with all our experimental results, we suggest that this phenomenon may be more extended and general, specific for a larger class of proteins, occurring on the prot...
Abstract Among the ultimate goals of protein physics, the complete, experimental description of the ...
Proteins that can be reversibly photoswitched between a fluorescent and a nonfluorescent state bear ...
In spite of the numerous experimental and theoretical studies on green fluorescent protein and its m...
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...
Recently, there has been growing interest in the electrical properties of bacteriorhodopsin (bR), a ...
AbstractWe present evidence of conformational substates of a green fluorescent protein mutant, GFPmu...
We present evidence of conformational substates of a green fluorescent protein mutant, GFPmut2, and ...
ABSTRACT: Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two centr...
International audienceAmong the ultimate goals of protein physics, the complete, experimental descri...
Mutants of green fluorescent protein (GFP) are usually designed to absorb and emit light as "one col...
The conformational changes during the photocycle of the photoactive yellow protein have been the sub...
The light-induced isomerization of a double bond is the key event that allows the conversion of ligh...
Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two central questio...
AbstractAmong the ultimate goals of protein physics, the complete, experimental description of the e...
Abstract Among the ultimate goals of protein physics, the complete, experimental description of the ...
Proteins that can be reversibly photoswitched between a fluorescent and a nonfluorescent state bear ...
In spite of the numerous experimental and theoretical studies on green fluorescent protein and its m...
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...
Recently, there has been growing interest in the electrical properties of bacteriorhodopsin (bR), a ...
AbstractWe present evidence of conformational substates of a green fluorescent protein mutant, GFPmu...
We present evidence of conformational substates of a green fluorescent protein mutant, GFPmut2, and ...
ABSTRACT: Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two centr...
International audienceAmong the ultimate goals of protein physics, the complete, experimental descri...
Mutants of green fluorescent protein (GFP) are usually designed to absorb and emit light as "one col...
The conformational changes during the photocycle of the photoactive yellow protein have been the sub...
The light-induced isomerization of a double bond is the key event that allows the conversion of ligh...
Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two central questio...
AbstractAmong the ultimate goals of protein physics, the complete, experimental description of the e...
Abstract Among the ultimate goals of protein physics, the complete, experimental description of the ...
Proteins that can be reversibly photoswitched between a fluorescent and a nonfluorescent state bear ...
In spite of the numerous experimental and theoretical studies on green fluorescent protein and its m...