Using advanced QM/MM methods, the surprisingly negligible shift of the lowest-lying bright electronic excitation of the deprotonated p-coumaric acid (pCA(-)) within the photoactive yellow protein (PYP) is shown to stem from a subtle balance between hypsochromic and bathochromic effects. More specifically, it is found that the change in the excitation energy as a consequence of the disruption of the planarity of pCA(-) inside PYP is nearly canceled out by the shift induced by the intermolecular interactions of the chromophore and the protein as a whole. These results provide important insights about the primary absorption and the tuning of the chromophore by the protein environment in PYP
Two questions at the forefront of biophysical sciences are biological sensing and energy conversion....
ABSTRACT: Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two centr...
AbstractThe absorption spectra of two photoactive yellow protein model chromophores have been measur...
We report on the first successful high-resolution spectroscopic studies on isolated para-coumaric ac...
The changes in the electrostatic properties, between the ground and excited state, of thiomethyl p-c...
AbstractSpectral tuning in the photoactive yellow protein (PYP) is investigated by performing gas-ph...
Pump-probe and pump-dump probe experiments have been performed on several isolated model chromophore...
Understanding how the interactions between a chromophore and its surrounding protein control the fun...
The changes in the electrostatic properties, between the ground and excited state, of thiomethyl p-c...
Pump-probe and pump-dump probe experiments have been performed on several isolated model chromophore...
The effects of the solvent and protonation state on the electronic absorption spectrum of the <i>par...
Solvent effects on the UV–vis absorption spectra and molecular properties of four models of the phot...
Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two central questio...
We report a comparative study of the isomerization reaction in native and denatured photoactive yell...
The bacterial photoreceptor protein photoactive yellow protein (PYP) covalently binds the chromophor...
Two questions at the forefront of biophysical sciences are biological sensing and energy conversion....
ABSTRACT: Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two centr...
AbstractThe absorption spectra of two photoactive yellow protein model chromophores have been measur...
We report on the first successful high-resolution spectroscopic studies on isolated para-coumaric ac...
The changes in the electrostatic properties, between the ground and excited state, of thiomethyl p-c...
AbstractSpectral tuning in the photoactive yellow protein (PYP) is investigated by performing gas-ph...
Pump-probe and pump-dump probe experiments have been performed on several isolated model chromophore...
Understanding how the interactions between a chromophore and its surrounding protein control the fun...
The changes in the electrostatic properties, between the ground and excited state, of thiomethyl p-c...
Pump-probe and pump-dump probe experiments have been performed on several isolated model chromophore...
The effects of the solvent and protonation state on the electronic absorption spectrum of the <i>par...
Solvent effects on the UV–vis absorption spectra and molecular properties of four models of the phot...
Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two central questio...
We report a comparative study of the isomerization reaction in native and denatured photoactive yell...
The bacterial photoreceptor protein photoactive yellow protein (PYP) covalently binds the chromophor...
Two questions at the forefront of biophysical sciences are biological sensing and energy conversion....
ABSTRACT: Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two centr...
AbstractThe absorption spectra of two photoactive yellow protein model chromophores have been measur...