AbstractStructural changes of peptides containing the azobenzene dye 4-aminomethyl-phenylazobenzoic acid (AMPB) are studied with ultrafast spectroscopy. AMPB peptides are a new class of molecules where the photoisomerizable dye azobenzene is linked to the peptide moiety via a flexible methylene spacer. The ultrafast reactions in the femtosecond to nanosecond time domain are investigated for the optical switch AMPB, a linear and cyclic octapeptide, and a bicyclic octapeptide containing an additional disulfide bridge. These molecules with increasing conformational constraints are studied for the cis to trans and the trans to cis photoreactions. For the cis to trans reaction the isomerization of the chromophore occurs fast in the 1-ps range, w...
Femtosecond time-resolved spectroscopy on model peptides with built-in light switches combined with ...
The light-driven disassembly process of amyloid-like structures formed by azobenzene model peptides ...
The light-driven disassembly process of amyloid-like structures formed by azobenzene model peptides ...
AbstractStructural changes of peptides containing the azobenzene dye 4-aminomethyl-phenylazobenzoic ...
AbstractCombining an azobenzene chromophore with the bis-cysteinyl active-site sequence of the prote...
AbstractEmploying nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations, a comprehensive computational study...
The insertion of azobenzene moiety in complex molecular protein or peptide systems can lead to molec...
Ultrafast spectroscopy in the visible and mid-infrared is used to study the reaction dynamics of two...
Ultrafast spectroscopy in the visible and mid-infrared is used to study the reaction dynamics of two...
Ultrafast spectroscopy in the visible and mid-infrared is used to study the reaction dynamics of two...
Ultrafast spectroscopy in the visible and mid-infrared is used to study the reaction dynamics of two...
Femtosecond time-resolved spectroscopy on model peptides with built-in light switches combined with ...
International audienceThe insertion of azobenzene moiety in complex molecular protein or peptide sys...
Ultrafast spectroscopy in the visible and mid-infrared is used to study the reaction dynamics of two...
Femtosecond time-resolved spectroscopy on model peptides with built-in light switches combined with ...
Femtosecond time-resolved spectroscopy on model peptides with built-in light switches combined with ...
The light-driven disassembly process of amyloid-like structures formed by azobenzene model peptides ...
The light-driven disassembly process of amyloid-like structures formed by azobenzene model peptides ...
AbstractStructural changes of peptides containing the azobenzene dye 4-aminomethyl-phenylazobenzoic ...
AbstractCombining an azobenzene chromophore with the bis-cysteinyl active-site sequence of the prote...
AbstractEmploying nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations, a comprehensive computational study...
The insertion of azobenzene moiety in complex molecular protein or peptide systems can lead to molec...
Ultrafast spectroscopy in the visible and mid-infrared is used to study the reaction dynamics of two...
Ultrafast spectroscopy in the visible and mid-infrared is used to study the reaction dynamics of two...
Ultrafast spectroscopy in the visible and mid-infrared is used to study the reaction dynamics of two...
Ultrafast spectroscopy in the visible and mid-infrared is used to study the reaction dynamics of two...
Femtosecond time-resolved spectroscopy on model peptides with built-in light switches combined with ...
International audienceThe insertion of azobenzene moiety in complex molecular protein or peptide sys...
Ultrafast spectroscopy in the visible and mid-infrared is used to study the reaction dynamics of two...
Femtosecond time-resolved spectroscopy on model peptides with built-in light switches combined with ...
Femtosecond time-resolved spectroscopy on model peptides with built-in light switches combined with ...
The light-driven disassembly process of amyloid-like structures formed by azobenzene model peptides ...
The light-driven disassembly process of amyloid-like structures formed by azobenzene model peptides ...