International audienceCryptochromes are flavoproteins that drive diverse developmental light-responses in plants and participate in the circadian clock in animals. Plant cryptochromes have found application as photoswitches in optogenetics. We have studied effects of pH and ATP on the functionally relevant photoreduction of the oxidized FAD cofactor to the semi-reduced FADH ? radical in isolated Arabidopsis cryptochrome 1 by transient absorption spectroscopy on nanosecond to millisecond timescales. In the absence of ATP, the yield of light-induced radicals strongly decreased with increasing pH from 6.5 to 8.5. With ATP present, these yields were significantly higher and virtually pH-independent up to pH 9. Analysis of our data in light of t...
Cryptochromes are blue light receptors with multiple signaling roles in plants and animals. Plant cr...
International audience(6–4) Photolyases ((6–4) PLs) are ubiquitous photoenzymes that use the energy ...
Gött-Zink L, Kottke T. Plant Cryptochromes Illuminated: A Spectroscopic Perspective on the Mechanism...
International audienceCryptochromes are flavoproteins that drive diverse developmental light-respons...
International audienceCryptochromes are flavoproteins encountered in most vegetal and animal species...
Cryptochromes are flavoproteins encountered in most vegetal and animal species. They play a role of ...
AbstractCryptochromes are widely distributed blue light photoreceptors involved in numerous signalin...
Schröder L, Oldemeyer S, Kottke T. Time-Resolved Infrared Spectroscopy on Plant Cryptochrome—Relevan...
AbstractEven though the plant photoreceptors cryptochromes were discovered more than 20years ago, th...
International audienceEven though the plant photoreceptors cryptochromes were discovered more than 2...
International audiencePhotolyases (PL) and cryptochromes (CRY) are light-sensitive flavoproteins, re...
International audienceCryptochromes are blue light receptors with multiple signaling roles in plants...
Cryptochromes are blue-light absorbing flavoproteins with multiple signaling roles. In plants, crypt...
Cryptochromes are FAD-based blue-light photoreceptors that regulate growth and development in plants...
Cryptochromes (CRYs) are evolutionarily conserved photoreceptors that mediate various light-induced ...
Cryptochromes are blue light receptors with multiple signaling roles in plants and animals. Plant cr...
International audience(6–4) Photolyases ((6–4) PLs) are ubiquitous photoenzymes that use the energy ...
Gött-Zink L, Kottke T. Plant Cryptochromes Illuminated: A Spectroscopic Perspective on the Mechanism...
International audienceCryptochromes are flavoproteins that drive diverse developmental light-respons...
International audienceCryptochromes are flavoproteins encountered in most vegetal and animal species...
Cryptochromes are flavoproteins encountered in most vegetal and animal species. They play a role of ...
AbstractCryptochromes are widely distributed blue light photoreceptors involved in numerous signalin...
Schröder L, Oldemeyer S, Kottke T. Time-Resolved Infrared Spectroscopy on Plant Cryptochrome—Relevan...
AbstractEven though the plant photoreceptors cryptochromes were discovered more than 20years ago, th...
International audienceEven though the plant photoreceptors cryptochromes were discovered more than 2...
International audiencePhotolyases (PL) and cryptochromes (CRY) are light-sensitive flavoproteins, re...
International audienceCryptochromes are blue light receptors with multiple signaling roles in plants...
Cryptochromes are blue-light absorbing flavoproteins with multiple signaling roles. In plants, crypt...
Cryptochromes are FAD-based blue-light photoreceptors that regulate growth and development in plants...
Cryptochromes (CRYs) are evolutionarily conserved photoreceptors that mediate various light-induced ...
Cryptochromes are blue light receptors with multiple signaling roles in plants and animals. Plant cr...
International audience(6–4) Photolyases ((6–4) PLs) are ubiquitous photoenzymes that use the energy ...
Gött-Zink L, Kottke T. Plant Cryptochromes Illuminated: A Spectroscopic Perspective on the Mechanism...