AbstractTime-resolved flavin fluorescence anisotropy studies on glutathione reductase (GR) have revealed a remarkable new phenomenon: wild-type GR displays a rapid process of fluorescence depolarization, that is absent in mutant enzymes lacking a nearby tyrosine residue that blocks the NADPH-binding cleft. Fluorescence lifetime data, however, have shown a more rigid active-site structure for wild-type GR than for the tyrosine mutants. These results suggest that the rapid depolarization in wild-type GR originates from an interaction with the flavin-shielding tyrosine, and not from restricted reorientational motion of the flavin. A novel mechanism of fluorescence depolarization is proposed that involves a transient charge-transfer complex bet...
International audienceQuenching of flavin fluorescence by electron transfer from neighboring aromati...
Until recently the conformational analysis of biomolecular structures was based on experiments perfo...
Time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy and site-directed mutagenesis have been used to probe the fl...
AbstractTime-resolved flavin fluorescence anisotropy studies on glutathione reductase (GR) have reve...
AbstractTime-resolved polarized flavin fluorescence was used to study the active site dynamics of Es...
Refinements in technique and data analysis have opened new avenues for a detailed interpretation of ...
AbstractSubnanosecond-resolved fluorescence measurements of the FAD bound in glutathione reductase a...
Research described in this thesis was aimed at gaining more insight into the active-site dynamics of...
<p>Research described in this thesis was aimed at gaining more insight into the active-site dy...
Time-resolved fluorescence and fluorescence anisotropy data surfaces of flavin adenine dinucleotide ...
<p>The research on flavins and flavoproteins started in 1879 with the discovery of the yellow ...
This thesis is concerned with properties of the excited states of flavins. They may be involved in s...
International audienceFemtosecond-resolved fluorescence of bacterial thymidilate synthase using a Ke...
The research on flavins and flavoproteins started in 1879 with the discovery of the yellow pigment "...
We report here our systematic studies of excited-state dynamics of two common flavin molecules, FMN ...
International audienceQuenching of flavin fluorescence by electron transfer from neighboring aromati...
Until recently the conformational analysis of biomolecular structures was based on experiments perfo...
Time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy and site-directed mutagenesis have been used to probe the fl...
AbstractTime-resolved flavin fluorescence anisotropy studies on glutathione reductase (GR) have reve...
AbstractTime-resolved polarized flavin fluorescence was used to study the active site dynamics of Es...
Refinements in technique and data analysis have opened new avenues for a detailed interpretation of ...
AbstractSubnanosecond-resolved fluorescence measurements of the FAD bound in glutathione reductase a...
Research described in this thesis was aimed at gaining more insight into the active-site dynamics of...
<p>Research described in this thesis was aimed at gaining more insight into the active-site dy...
Time-resolved fluorescence and fluorescence anisotropy data surfaces of flavin adenine dinucleotide ...
<p>The research on flavins and flavoproteins started in 1879 with the discovery of the yellow ...
This thesis is concerned with properties of the excited states of flavins. They may be involved in s...
International audienceFemtosecond-resolved fluorescence of bacterial thymidilate synthase using a Ke...
The research on flavins and flavoproteins started in 1879 with the discovery of the yellow pigment "...
We report here our systematic studies of excited-state dynamics of two common flavin molecules, FMN ...
International audienceQuenching of flavin fluorescence by electron transfer from neighboring aromati...
Until recently the conformational analysis of biomolecular structures was based on experiments perfo...
Time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy and site-directed mutagenesis have been used to probe the fl...