Optical isomers of short peptide Lysine-Tryptophan-Lysine (Lys-{L/D-Trp}-Lys) and Lys-Trp-Lys with an acetate counter-ion were used to study photoinduced intramolecular and intermolecular processes of interest in photobiology. A comparison of L- and D-amino acid reactivity is also the focus of scientists’ attention in various specialties because today, the presence of amyloid proteins with D-amino acids in the human brain is considered one of the leading causes of Alzheimer’s disease. Since aggregated amyloids, mainly Aβ42, are highly disordered peptides that cannot be studied with traditional NMR and X-ray techniques, it is trending to explore the reasons for differences between L- and D-amino acids using short peptides, as in our article....
AbstractAlthough proteins consist exclusively of l-amino acids, it is well known that d-isomers of a...
AbstractThe peptide bond quenches tryptophan fluorescence by excited-state electron transfer, which ...
Tyrosine-tryptophan (YW) dyads are ubiquitous structural motifs in enzymes and play roles in proton-...
The study of the L- and D-amino acid properties in proteins and peptides has attracted considerable ...
AbstractThis article probes the denatured state ensemble of ribonuclease Sa (RNase Sa) using fluores...
Ultra-violet (UV) irradiation has a significant impact on the structure and function of proteins tha...
RuII-TAP complexes have been shown to be very attractive compounds in the frame of developments of n...
Author Institution: Biophysics Program, Department of Physics and Department; of Chemistry, The Oh...
Photo-chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization (photo-CIDNP) is a promising solution to the i...
L-Tryptophan, an essential amino acid is known to play important biological roles, most of them bein...
Intramolecular electron transfer (IET) from tyrosine to tryptophan cation radicals is investigated u...
Tyrosine–tryptophan (YW) dyads are ubiquitous structural motifs in enzymes and play roles in proton-...
Sensitivity being one of the main hurdles of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) can be gained by polar...
AbstractThe transient absorption at 296 nm was part of the spectroscopic evidence that initiated the...
Photooxidation of proteins may result from a direct reactivity of the amino acids such as tyrosin or...
AbstractAlthough proteins consist exclusively of l-amino acids, it is well known that d-isomers of a...
AbstractThe peptide bond quenches tryptophan fluorescence by excited-state electron transfer, which ...
Tyrosine-tryptophan (YW) dyads are ubiquitous structural motifs in enzymes and play roles in proton-...
The study of the L- and D-amino acid properties in proteins and peptides has attracted considerable ...
AbstractThis article probes the denatured state ensemble of ribonuclease Sa (RNase Sa) using fluores...
Ultra-violet (UV) irradiation has a significant impact on the structure and function of proteins tha...
RuII-TAP complexes have been shown to be very attractive compounds in the frame of developments of n...
Author Institution: Biophysics Program, Department of Physics and Department; of Chemistry, The Oh...
Photo-chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization (photo-CIDNP) is a promising solution to the i...
L-Tryptophan, an essential amino acid is known to play important biological roles, most of them bein...
Intramolecular electron transfer (IET) from tyrosine to tryptophan cation radicals is investigated u...
Tyrosine–tryptophan (YW) dyads are ubiquitous structural motifs in enzymes and play roles in proton-...
Sensitivity being one of the main hurdles of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) can be gained by polar...
AbstractThe transient absorption at 296 nm was part of the spectroscopic evidence that initiated the...
Photooxidation of proteins may result from a direct reactivity of the amino acids such as tyrosin or...
AbstractAlthough proteins consist exclusively of l-amino acids, it is well known that d-isomers of a...
AbstractThe peptide bond quenches tryptophan fluorescence by excited-state electron transfer, which ...
Tyrosine-tryptophan (YW) dyads are ubiquitous structural motifs in enzymes and play roles in proton-...