The decay of flash-induced absorption anisotropy, r(t), of a chromophore in a membrane protein is closely correlated with rotational diffusion of the protein in the membrane. We develop a theory of time-dependent absorption anisotropy which is applicable to both linear chromophores and planar chromophores which have two different absorption moments at right angles to one another. The theory treats two types of rotational diffusion of membrane proteins: one is rotation of the whole protein about the normal to the plane of the membrane, and the other is restricted wobbling of the whole or part of the protein molecule. In the former case, r(t) is determined by a rotational diffusion coefficient and an angle between the absorption moment(s) and...
Translational and rotational diffusion of fluorescent molecules on the surface of small biological s...
A general theory relating the orientation of the transition moment in a chromophore to incident ligh...
AbstractThe rotational flexibility of the cytoplasmic domain of band 3, in the region that is proxim...
Rotational diffusion of bacteriorhodopsin in dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine vesicles has been measu...
Structural properties of model membranes, such as lipid vesicles, may be investigated through the ad...
We discussed the time-dependence of fluorescent emission anisotropy of a cylindrical probe in membra...
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The dominant motional mode for membrane proteins is uniaxial rotational diffusion about the membrane...
The analytical expression for the polarization anisotropy is derived for a luminophore undergoing ro...
Molecules diffusing on nonplanar membranes, which have different amounts of corrugation in different...
A derivative of the integral membranes protein, cytochrome b5, has been prepared in which the native...
A method has been developed for the measurement of the rotational motion of membrane components. In ...
AbstractA novel method, single-molecule anisotropy imaging, has been employed to simultaneously stud...
The theory of absorbance measurements on a system (e.g., chromophore(s) in a protein) that undergoes...
Pump-and-probe techniques can be used to follow the slow rotational motions of fluorescent labels bo...
Translational and rotational diffusion of fluorescent molecules on the surface of small biological s...
A general theory relating the orientation of the transition moment in a chromophore to incident ligh...
AbstractThe rotational flexibility of the cytoplasmic domain of band 3, in the region that is proxim...
Rotational diffusion of bacteriorhodopsin in dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine vesicles has been measu...
Structural properties of model membranes, such as lipid vesicles, may be investigated through the ad...
We discussed the time-dependence of fluorescent emission anisotropy of a cylindrical probe in membra...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://scitation.aip.org/content...
The dominant motional mode for membrane proteins is uniaxial rotational diffusion about the membrane...
The analytical expression for the polarization anisotropy is derived for a luminophore undergoing ro...
Molecules diffusing on nonplanar membranes, which have different amounts of corrugation in different...
A derivative of the integral membranes protein, cytochrome b5, has been prepared in which the native...
A method has been developed for the measurement of the rotational motion of membrane components. In ...
AbstractA novel method, single-molecule anisotropy imaging, has been employed to simultaneously stud...
The theory of absorbance measurements on a system (e.g., chromophore(s) in a protein) that undergoes...
Pump-and-probe techniques can be used to follow the slow rotational motions of fluorescent labels bo...
Translational and rotational diffusion of fluorescent molecules on the surface of small biological s...
A general theory relating the orientation of the transition moment in a chromophore to incident ligh...
AbstractThe rotational flexibility of the cytoplasmic domain of band 3, in the region that is proxim...