The "Phot" protein family comprises blue-light photoreceptors that consist of two flavin mononucleotide (FMN)binding LOV (light, oxygen, and voltage) domains and a serine/threonine kinase domain. We have investigated the LOV1 domain of Phot1 from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii by time-resolved absorption spectroscopy. Photoexcitation of the dark form, LOV1-447, causes transient bleaching and formation of two spectrally similar red-shifted intermediates that are both assigned to triplet states of the FMN. The triplet states decay with time constants of 800 ns and 4 mus with an efficiency of >90% into a blue-shifted intermediate, LOV1-390, that is attributed to a thiol adduct of cysteine 57 to FMN C(4a). LOV1-390 reverts to the dark form in hundre...
The LOV1 domain of the blue light Phot1-receptor (phototropin homolog) from Chlamydomonas reinhardti...
Phot photoreceptors make up an important protein family regulating biological processes in response ...
AbstractPhot proteins are homologs of the blue-light receptor phototropin. We report a comparative s...
ABSTRACT The ‘‘Phot’ ’ protein family comprises blue-light photoreceptors that consist of two flavin...
AbstractThe “Phot” protein family comprises blue-light photoreceptors that consist of two flavin mon...
AbstractThe “Phot” protein family comprises blue-light photoreceptors that consist of two flavin mon...
Phot proteins are blue light photoreceptors in plants and algae that mainly regulate photomovement r...
ABSTRACT Phot proteins are homologs of the blue-light receptor phototropin. We report a comparative ...
Phot proteins are homologs of the blue-light receptor phototropin. We report a comparative study of ...
AbstractPhot proteins are homologs of the blue-light receptor phototropin. We report a comparative s...
Phot proteins (phototropins and homologs) are blue-light photoreceptors that control mechanical proc...
Phot proteins (phototropins and homologs) are blue-light photoreceptors that control mechanical proc...
AbstractThe LOV1 domain of the blue light Phot1-receptor (phototropin homolog) from Chlamydomonas re...
Kottke T, Heberle J, Hehn D, Dick B, Hegemann P. Phot-LOV1: Photocycle of a Blue-Light Receptor Doma...
Phot photoreceptors make up an important protein family regulating biological processes in response ...
The LOV1 domain of the blue light Phot1-receptor (phototropin homolog) from Chlamydomonas reinhardti...
Phot photoreceptors make up an important protein family regulating biological processes in response ...
AbstractPhot proteins are homologs of the blue-light receptor phototropin. We report a comparative s...
ABSTRACT The ‘‘Phot’ ’ protein family comprises blue-light photoreceptors that consist of two flavin...
AbstractThe “Phot” protein family comprises blue-light photoreceptors that consist of two flavin mon...
AbstractThe “Phot” protein family comprises blue-light photoreceptors that consist of two flavin mon...
Phot proteins are blue light photoreceptors in plants and algae that mainly regulate photomovement r...
ABSTRACT Phot proteins are homologs of the blue-light receptor phototropin. We report a comparative ...
Phot proteins are homologs of the blue-light receptor phototropin. We report a comparative study of ...
AbstractPhot proteins are homologs of the blue-light receptor phototropin. We report a comparative s...
Phot proteins (phototropins and homologs) are blue-light photoreceptors that control mechanical proc...
Phot proteins (phototropins and homologs) are blue-light photoreceptors that control mechanical proc...
AbstractThe LOV1 domain of the blue light Phot1-receptor (phototropin homolog) from Chlamydomonas re...
Kottke T, Heberle J, Hehn D, Dick B, Hegemann P. Phot-LOV1: Photocycle of a Blue-Light Receptor Doma...
Phot photoreceptors make up an important protein family regulating biological processes in response ...
The LOV1 domain of the blue light Phot1-receptor (phototropin homolog) from Chlamydomonas reinhardti...
Phot photoreceptors make up an important protein family regulating biological processes in response ...
AbstractPhot proteins are homologs of the blue-light receptor phototropin. We report a comparative s...