We investigate the electronic and structural properties of the chromophore of the asCP/asFP595, a newly discovered protein of the (green) fluorescent protein family. The use of theoretical methods with different degrees of accuracy and efficiency (DFT, TDDFT, CASSCF and perturbative corrections) allows us to compare the properties of a large number of hypothetic molecular models for the chromophore. The models are sorted on the basis of the relative stability and through a comparison with the experimental values of the excitation energy. Our study indicates that the most probable structure of the photoactive moiety in the protein and in water is the one resulting from the GFP-like rather than the “alternative” cyclization scheme
Kindling fluorescent protein (KFP), one of the chronologically first members of photoswitchable colo...
The availability of a gene encoding green fluorescence immediately stimulates interest in the puzzle...
240 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.We explore the properties of ...
The kindling fluorescent protein (KFP), the Ala143Gly variant of the natural chromoprotein asFP595, ...
We perform a thorough comparative investigation of the excitation energies of the anionic and neutra...
The nature of the coupling of the photoexcited chromophore with the environment in a prototypical sy...
The nature of the coupling of the photoexcited chromophore with the environment in a prototypical sy...
The ground and excited state properties (e.g., the intramolecular charge and energy transfer, and el...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs), featuring the same chromophore but different chromophore–protein interac...
In spite of the large number of experimental and theoretical studies, the optical absorption trend o...
The nature of the coupling of the photoexcited chromophore with the environment in a prototypical sy...
We have investigated the structural and electronic properties of p-coumaric acid, the chromophore of...
We report the first complete theoretical description of the chain of elementary reactions resulting ...
Photoinitiated phenomena play a crucial role in many living organisms. Plants, algae, and bacteria a...
The Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) is a widely studied chemical system both for its large amount of...
Kindling fluorescent protein (KFP), one of the chronologically first members of photoswitchable colo...
The availability of a gene encoding green fluorescence immediately stimulates interest in the puzzle...
240 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.We explore the properties of ...
The kindling fluorescent protein (KFP), the Ala143Gly variant of the natural chromoprotein asFP595, ...
We perform a thorough comparative investigation of the excitation energies of the anionic and neutra...
The nature of the coupling of the photoexcited chromophore with the environment in a prototypical sy...
The nature of the coupling of the photoexcited chromophore with the environment in a prototypical sy...
The ground and excited state properties (e.g., the intramolecular charge and energy transfer, and el...
Fluorescent proteins (FPs), featuring the same chromophore but different chromophore–protein interac...
In spite of the large number of experimental and theoretical studies, the optical absorption trend o...
The nature of the coupling of the photoexcited chromophore with the environment in a prototypical sy...
We have investigated the structural and electronic properties of p-coumaric acid, the chromophore of...
We report the first complete theoretical description of the chain of elementary reactions resulting ...
Photoinitiated phenomena play a crucial role in many living organisms. Plants, algae, and bacteria a...
The Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) is a widely studied chemical system both for its large amount of...
Kindling fluorescent protein (KFP), one of the chronologically first members of photoswitchable colo...
The availability of a gene encoding green fluorescence immediately stimulates interest in the puzzle...
240 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.We explore the properties of ...