International audienceQuenching of flavin fluorescence by electron transfer from neighboring aromatic residues is ubiquitous in flavoproteins. Apart from constituting a functional process in specific light-active systems, time-resolved spectral characterization of the process can more generally be employed as a probe for the active site configuration and dynamics. In the C51A variant of the bacterial RNA-transforming flavoenzyme TrmFO from the bacterium Thermus thermophilus, fluorescence is very short-lived (~ 1 ps), and close-by Tyr343 is known to act as the main quencher, as confirmed here by the very similar dynamics observed in protein variants with modified other potential quenchers, Trp283 and Trp214. When Tyr343 is modified to redox-...
International audienceFlavins are highly versatile redox-active and colored cofactors in a large var...
<p>Research described in this thesis was aimed at gaining more insight into the active-site dy...
AbstractIn enzyme systems where fast motions are thought to contribute to H-transfer efficiency, the...
International audienceQuenching of flavin fluorescence by electron transfer from neighboring aromati...
International audienceRadicals of flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD), as well as tyrosine and tryptop...
Research described in this thesis was aimed at gaining more insight into the active-site dynamics of...
Flavoenzymes are essential to all forms of life and make up a large portion of genomes, e.g. 0.25% H...
International audienceIn many bacteria the flavoenzyme thymidylate synthase ThyX produces the DNA nu...
Author Institution: Programs of Ohio State Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Chemical Physics, and Depar...
Flavoproteins, containing flavin chromophores, are enzymes capable of transferring electrons at very...
International audienceTyrosine (TyrOH) and tryptophan radicals play important roles as intermediates...
Flavoproteins, containing flavin chromophores, are enzymes capable of transferring electrons at very...
International audienceThe photoactivation dynamics of two new flavoproteins (OtCPF1 and OtCPF2) of t...
Refinements in technique and data analysis have opened new avenues for a detailed interpretation of ...
AbstractTime-resolved flavin fluorescence anisotropy studies on glutathione reductase (GR) have reve...
International audienceFlavins are highly versatile redox-active and colored cofactors in a large var...
<p>Research described in this thesis was aimed at gaining more insight into the active-site dy...
AbstractIn enzyme systems where fast motions are thought to contribute to H-transfer efficiency, the...
International audienceQuenching of flavin fluorescence by electron transfer from neighboring aromati...
International audienceRadicals of flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD), as well as tyrosine and tryptop...
Research described in this thesis was aimed at gaining more insight into the active-site dynamics of...
Flavoenzymes are essential to all forms of life and make up a large portion of genomes, e.g. 0.25% H...
International audienceIn many bacteria the flavoenzyme thymidylate synthase ThyX produces the DNA nu...
Author Institution: Programs of Ohio State Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Chemical Physics, and Depar...
Flavoproteins, containing flavin chromophores, are enzymes capable of transferring electrons at very...
International audienceTyrosine (TyrOH) and tryptophan radicals play important roles as intermediates...
Flavoproteins, containing flavin chromophores, are enzymes capable of transferring electrons at very...
International audienceThe photoactivation dynamics of two new flavoproteins (OtCPF1 and OtCPF2) of t...
Refinements in technique and data analysis have opened new avenues for a detailed interpretation of ...
AbstractTime-resolved flavin fluorescence anisotropy studies on glutathione reductase (GR) have reve...
International audienceFlavins are highly versatile redox-active and colored cofactors in a large var...
<p>Research described in this thesis was aimed at gaining more insight into the active-site dy...
AbstractIn enzyme systems where fast motions are thought to contribute to H-transfer efficiency, the...