AbstractThe energy storage and the molecular rearrangements due to the primary photochemical event in rhodopsin are investigated by using quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics hybrid methods in conjunction with high-resolution structural data of bovine visual rhodopsin. The analysis of the reactant and product molecular structures reveals the energy storage mechanism as determined by the detailed molecular rearrangements of the retinyl chromophore, including rotation of the ϕ(C11–C12) dihedral angle from −11° in the 11-cis isomer to −161° in the all-trans product, where the preferential sense of rotation is determined by the steric interactions between Ala-117 and the polyene chain at the C13 position, torsion of the polyene chain due to st...
Bovine rhodopsin is the most extensively studied retinal protein and is considered the prototype of ...
Introduction Rhodopsin is a membrane protein, which is responsible for black and white vision in th...
The photocycle of a reversible photoisomerizing rhodopsin mimic (M2) is investigated. This system, b...
AbstractThe energy storage and the molecular rearrangements due to the primary photochemical event i...
ABSTRACT The energy storage and the molecular rearrangements due to the primary photochemical event ...
This Account addresses recent advances in the elucidation of the detailed molecular rearrangements d...
AbstractRetinal cis-trans isomerization and early relaxation steps have been studied in a 10-ns mole...
AbstractThe photoisomerization reaction dynamics of a retinal chromophore in the visual receptor rho...
We demonstrate that a "brute force" quantum chemical calculation based on an ab initio multiconfigur...
Retinal chromophores are the photoactive molecular units of visual and archaeal rhodopsins, an impor...
AbstractPhotoisomerization of the membrane-bound light receptor protein rhodopsin leads to an energy...
Bovine rhodopsin is the most extensively studied retinal protein and is considered the prototype of ...
AbstractAs one of the best studied members of the pharmaceutically relevant family of G-protein-coup...
The nature of the primary photochemical events in rhodopsin and isorhodopsin is studied by using low...
Spectral shifts of rhodopsin, which are related to variations of the electron distribution in 11-cis...
Bovine rhodopsin is the most extensively studied retinal protein and is considered the prototype of ...
Introduction Rhodopsin is a membrane protein, which is responsible for black and white vision in th...
The photocycle of a reversible photoisomerizing rhodopsin mimic (M2) is investigated. This system, b...
AbstractThe energy storage and the molecular rearrangements due to the primary photochemical event i...
ABSTRACT The energy storage and the molecular rearrangements due to the primary photochemical event ...
This Account addresses recent advances in the elucidation of the detailed molecular rearrangements d...
AbstractRetinal cis-trans isomerization and early relaxation steps have been studied in a 10-ns mole...
AbstractThe photoisomerization reaction dynamics of a retinal chromophore in the visual receptor rho...
We demonstrate that a "brute force" quantum chemical calculation based on an ab initio multiconfigur...
Retinal chromophores are the photoactive molecular units of visual and archaeal rhodopsins, an impor...
AbstractPhotoisomerization of the membrane-bound light receptor protein rhodopsin leads to an energy...
Bovine rhodopsin is the most extensively studied retinal protein and is considered the prototype of ...
AbstractAs one of the best studied members of the pharmaceutically relevant family of G-protein-coup...
The nature of the primary photochemical events in rhodopsin and isorhodopsin is studied by using low...
Spectral shifts of rhodopsin, which are related to variations of the electron distribution in 11-cis...
Bovine rhodopsin is the most extensively studied retinal protein and is considered the prototype of ...
Introduction Rhodopsin is a membrane protein, which is responsible for black and white vision in th...
The photocycle of a reversible photoisomerizing rhodopsin mimic (M2) is investigated. This system, b...