Some molecules, particularly aromatics, have high molar extinction coefficients at wavelengths in the damaging ultraviolet radiation region of the spectrum between 200 and 400 nm. Thus, under a UV radiation flux in which these wavelengths are represented, it could be argued that a selection pressure would exist for a UV transparent biochemistry in which they were not represented. This hypothesis is explored using data made available from proteomics, focusing particularly on tryptophan, against which a selection pressure could exist on present-day Earth as a result of its absorbance shoulder at wavelengths greater than 290 nm. The abundance of tryptophan in whole proteomes is lower than expected from the degeneracy of the genetic code. A low...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [58]-61)The effect of pH on the near-uv absorption spectr...
<p>(A) Normalized tryptophan fluorescence intensity per tryptophan residue in untreated control or (...
AbstractAromatic amino acids play an important role in ultraviolet (UV)-induced photochemical reacti...
ABSTRACT: Proteins exposed to UV radiation are subject to irreversible photodamage through covalent ...
Proteins exposed to UV radiation are subject to irreversible photodamage through covalent modificati...
AbstractThe transient absorption at 296 nm was part of the spectroscopic evidence that initiated the...
The photophysics and photochemistry of tryptophan and its simple derivatives is comprehensively revi...
We have investigated the hypothesis that pyrimidine dinucleotides are avoided in light-exposed genom...
Almost all living organisms on Earth utilize the same 20 amino acids to build their millions of diff...
Udgivelsesdato: 8 JulyAromatic amino acids play an important role in ultraviolet (UV)-induced photoc...
The response of DNA and RNA bases to ultraviolet (UV) radiation has been receiving increasing attent...
International audience(6–4) Photolyases ((6–4) PLs) are ubiquitous photoenzymes that use the energy ...
Aromatic amino acids play an important role in ultraviolet (UV)-induced photochemical reactions in p...
UV radiation (UVR) has significant physiological effects on organisms living at or near the Earth's ...
Photooxidation of proteins may result from a direct reactivity of the amino acids such as tyrosin or...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [58]-61)The effect of pH on the near-uv absorption spectr...
<p>(A) Normalized tryptophan fluorescence intensity per tryptophan residue in untreated control or (...
AbstractAromatic amino acids play an important role in ultraviolet (UV)-induced photochemical reacti...
ABSTRACT: Proteins exposed to UV radiation are subject to irreversible photodamage through covalent ...
Proteins exposed to UV radiation are subject to irreversible photodamage through covalent modificati...
AbstractThe transient absorption at 296 nm was part of the spectroscopic evidence that initiated the...
The photophysics and photochemistry of tryptophan and its simple derivatives is comprehensively revi...
We have investigated the hypothesis that pyrimidine dinucleotides are avoided in light-exposed genom...
Almost all living organisms on Earth utilize the same 20 amino acids to build their millions of diff...
Udgivelsesdato: 8 JulyAromatic amino acids play an important role in ultraviolet (UV)-induced photoc...
The response of DNA and RNA bases to ultraviolet (UV) radiation has been receiving increasing attent...
International audience(6–4) Photolyases ((6–4) PLs) are ubiquitous photoenzymes that use the energy ...
Aromatic amino acids play an important role in ultraviolet (UV)-induced photochemical reactions in p...
UV radiation (UVR) has significant physiological effects on organisms living at or near the Earth's ...
Photooxidation of proteins may result from a direct reactivity of the amino acids such as tyrosin or...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [58]-61)The effect of pH on the near-uv absorption spectr...
<p>(A) Normalized tryptophan fluorescence intensity per tryptophan residue in untreated control or (...
AbstractAromatic amino acids play an important role in ultraviolet (UV)-induced photochemical reacti...