In humans, vision is limited to a small fraction of the whole electromagnetic spectrum. One possible strategy for enhancing vision in deep-red or poor-light conditions consists of recruiting chlorophyll derivatives in the rod photoreceptor cells of the eye, as suggested in the case of some deep-sea fish. Here, we employ all-atom molecular simulations and high-level quantum chemistry calculations to rationalize how chlorin e6 (Ce6), widely used in photodynamic therapy although accompanied by enhanced visual sensitivity, mediates vision in the dark, shining light on a fascinating but largely unknown molecular mechanism. First, we identify persistent interaction sites between Ce6 and the extracellular loops of rhodopsin, the transmembrane phot...
The efficient absorption and utilization of sunlight is one of the most fundamental processes of lif...
The understanding of how the rhodopsin sequence can be modified to exactly modulate the spectroscopi...
Several biological systems have evolved structures that can interact with light and exploit the phot...
Chlorophyll derivatives are known to enhance vision in vertebrates. They are thought to bind visual ...
Opsins are a broad class of photoactive proteins, found in all classes of living beings from bacteri...
The light-induced double-bond isomerization of the visual pigment rhodopsin operates a molecular-lev...
AbstractRetinal cis-trans isomerization and early relaxation steps have been studied in a 10-ns mole...
open5siWe show that the speed of the chromophore photoisomerization of animal rhodopsins is not a re...
Optogenetic tools have become indispensable in neuroscience to stimulate or inhibit excitable cells ...
The chlorophyll-derivative chlorin e6 (Ce6) identified in the retinas of deep-sea ocean fish is prop...
AbstractAs one of the best studied members of the pharmaceutically relevant family of G-protein-coup...
The photocycle of a reversible photoisomerizing rhodopsin mimic (M2) is investigated. This system, b...
AbstractRetinal proteins are photoreceptors found in many living organisms. They possess a common ch...
none3siRetinal chromophores are the photoactive molecular units of visual and archaeal rhodopsins, a...
AbstractVertebrate vision in rod photoreceptors begins when a photon hits the visual pigment rhodops...
The efficient absorption and utilization of sunlight is one of the most fundamental processes of lif...
The understanding of how the rhodopsin sequence can be modified to exactly modulate the spectroscopi...
Several biological systems have evolved structures that can interact with light and exploit the phot...
Chlorophyll derivatives are known to enhance vision in vertebrates. They are thought to bind visual ...
Opsins are a broad class of photoactive proteins, found in all classes of living beings from bacteri...
The light-induced double-bond isomerization of the visual pigment rhodopsin operates a molecular-lev...
AbstractRetinal cis-trans isomerization and early relaxation steps have been studied in a 10-ns mole...
open5siWe show that the speed of the chromophore photoisomerization of animal rhodopsins is not a re...
Optogenetic tools have become indispensable in neuroscience to stimulate or inhibit excitable cells ...
The chlorophyll-derivative chlorin e6 (Ce6) identified in the retinas of deep-sea ocean fish is prop...
AbstractAs one of the best studied members of the pharmaceutically relevant family of G-protein-coup...
The photocycle of a reversible photoisomerizing rhodopsin mimic (M2) is investigated. This system, b...
AbstractRetinal proteins are photoreceptors found in many living organisms. They possess a common ch...
none3siRetinal chromophores are the photoactive molecular units of visual and archaeal rhodopsins, a...
AbstractVertebrate vision in rod photoreceptors begins when a photon hits the visual pigment rhodops...
The efficient absorption and utilization of sunlight is one of the most fundamental processes of lif...
The understanding of how the rhodopsin sequence can be modified to exactly modulate the spectroscopi...
Several biological systems have evolved structures that can interact with light and exploit the phot...