We report that the photoinduced dynamics of the phytochrome chromophore is strongly dependent on the protonation/deprotonation states of the pyrrole ring. The on-the-fly surface hopping dynamics simulations were performed to study the photoisomerization of different protonation/deprotonation phytochrome chromophore models. The simulation results indicate that the deprotonations at the pyrrole rings significantly modify the photoinduced nonadiabatic dynamics, leading to distinctive population decay dynamics and different reaction channels. Such feature can be well explained by the formation of the different hydrogen bond network patterns. Therefore, the proper understanding of the photoisomerization mechanism of phytochrome chromophore must ...
Phytochromes consist of several protein domains and a linear tetrapyrrole molecule, which interact a...
Phytochrome proteins utilize ultrafast photoisomerization of a linear tetrapyrrole chromophore to de...
Phytochromes are biological red/far-red light sensors found in many organisms. The connection betwee...
Phytochromes are ubiquitous photoreceptors responsible for sensing light in plants, fungi and bacter...
The biological function of phytochromes is triggered by an ultrafast photoisomerization of the tetra...
The photoinduced processes of phytochromes have received great research interest for their important...
Photoactivation of bacteriophytochrome involves a cis–trans photoisomerization of a biliverdin chrom...
Phytochromes constitute a superfamily of photoreceptor proteins existing in two forms that absorb re...
Phytochromes are red-light photoreceptor proteins that regulate a variety of responses and cellular ...
Most organisms on earth are able to sense light, to which they adapt their behavior by using photore...
Phytochromes are red-light sensing proteins, with important light-regulatory roles in different orga...
Molecular dynamics simulation techniques, together with semiempirical PM3 calculations, have been us...
Phytochromes are ubiquitous photosensor proteins, which control the growth, reproduction and movemen...
Similar to the anion photoactive yellow protein (PYP) chromophore, the neutral form of the PYP chrom...
Phytochrome proteins translate light into biochemical signals in plants, fungi and microorganisms. L...
Phytochromes consist of several protein domains and a linear tetrapyrrole molecule, which interact a...
Phytochrome proteins utilize ultrafast photoisomerization of a linear tetrapyrrole chromophore to de...
Phytochromes are biological red/far-red light sensors found in many organisms. The connection betwee...
Phytochromes are ubiquitous photoreceptors responsible for sensing light in plants, fungi and bacter...
The biological function of phytochromes is triggered by an ultrafast photoisomerization of the tetra...
The photoinduced processes of phytochromes have received great research interest for their important...
Photoactivation of bacteriophytochrome involves a cis–trans photoisomerization of a biliverdin chrom...
Phytochromes constitute a superfamily of photoreceptor proteins existing in two forms that absorb re...
Phytochromes are red-light photoreceptor proteins that regulate a variety of responses and cellular ...
Most organisms on earth are able to sense light, to which they adapt their behavior by using photore...
Phytochromes are red-light sensing proteins, with important light-regulatory roles in different orga...
Molecular dynamics simulation techniques, together with semiempirical PM3 calculations, have been us...
Phytochromes are ubiquitous photosensor proteins, which control the growth, reproduction and movemen...
Similar to the anion photoactive yellow protein (PYP) chromophore, the neutral form of the PYP chrom...
Phytochrome proteins translate light into biochemical signals in plants, fungi and microorganisms. L...
Phytochromes consist of several protein domains and a linear tetrapyrrole molecule, which interact a...
Phytochrome proteins utilize ultrafast photoisomerization of a linear tetrapyrrole chromophore to de...
Phytochromes are biological red/far-red light sensors found in many organisms. The connection betwee...