International audienceWe have observed the photoactivatable fluorescent protein IrisFP in a transient dark state with near-atomic resolution. This dark state is assigned to a radical species that either relaxes to the ground state or evolves into a permanently bleached chromophore. We took advantage of X-rays to populate the radical, which presumably forms under illumination with visible light by an electron-transfer reaction in the triplet state. The combined X-ray diffraction and in crystallo UV-vis absorption, fluorescence, and Raman data reveal that radical formation in IrisFP involves pronounced but reversible distortion of the chromophore, suggesting a transient loss of pi conjugation. These results reveal that the methylene bridge of...
International audienceProteins of the GFP (green fluorescent protein) family have revolutionized lif...
International audienceReversibly switchable fluorescent proteins (RSFPs) serve as markers in advance...
Reversibly switchable fluorescent proteins (RSFPs) serve as markers in advanced fluorescence imaging...
International audienceFluorescent proteins (FPs) of the green fluorescent protein family blink and b...
International audiencePhotobleaching, the irreversible photodestruction of a chromophore, severely l...
International audiencePhotobleaching, the irreversible photodestruction of a chromophore, severely l...
Photoactivatable fluorescent proteins (FPs) are powerful fluorescent highlighters in live cell imagi...
Photobleaching, the irreversible photodestruction of a chromophore, severely limits the use of fluor...
International audienceReversibly photoswitchable fluorescent proteins find growing applications in c...
International audienceThough ubiquitously used as selective fluorescence markers in cellular biology...
Chromophores absorb light in photosensitive proteins and thereby initiate fundamental biological pro...
AbstractLight-controlled modification of the fluorescence emission properties of proteins of the GFP...
Proteins that can be reversibly photoswitched between a fluorescent and a nonfluorescent state bear ...
International audienceProteins of the GFP (green fluorescent protein) family have revolutionized lif...
International audienceReversibly switchable fluorescent proteins (RSFPs) serve as markers in advance...
Reversibly switchable fluorescent proteins (RSFPs) serve as markers in advanced fluorescence imaging...
International audienceFluorescent proteins (FPs) of the green fluorescent protein family blink and b...
International audiencePhotobleaching, the irreversible photodestruction of a chromophore, severely l...
International audiencePhotobleaching, the irreversible photodestruction of a chromophore, severely l...
Photoactivatable fluorescent proteins (FPs) are powerful fluorescent highlighters in live cell imagi...
Photobleaching, the irreversible photodestruction of a chromophore, severely limits the use of fluor...
International audienceReversibly photoswitchable fluorescent proteins find growing applications in c...
International audienceThough ubiquitously used as selective fluorescence markers in cellular biology...
Chromophores absorb light in photosensitive proteins and thereby initiate fundamental biological pro...
AbstractLight-controlled modification of the fluorescence emission properties of proteins of the GFP...
Proteins that can be reversibly photoswitched between a fluorescent and a nonfluorescent state bear ...
International audienceProteins of the GFP (green fluorescent protein) family have revolutionized lif...
International audienceReversibly switchable fluorescent proteins (RSFPs) serve as markers in advance...
Reversibly switchable fluorescent proteins (RSFPs) serve as markers in advanced fluorescence imaging...