The quantum yield of a photochemical reaction is one of the most fundamental quantities in photochemistry, as it measures the efficiency of the transduction of light energy into chemical energy. Nature has evolved photoreceptors in which the reactivity of a chromophore is enhanced by its molecular environment to achieve high quantum yields. The retinal chromophore sterically constrained inside rhodopsin proteins represents an outstanding example of such a control. In a more general framework, mechanical forces acting on a molecular system can strongly modify its reactivity. Herein, we show that the exertion of tensile forces on a simplified retinal chromophore model provokes a substantial and regular increase in the trans-to-cis photoisomer...
We show that the speed of the chromophore photoisomerization of animal rhodopsins is not a relevant ...
The primary event in vision is induced by the ultrafast photoisomerization of rhodopsin, the dim-lig...
We report theoretical and experimental evidence showing that photochemical reactivity of a chromopho...
The quantum yield of a photochemical reaction is one of the most fundamental quantities in photochem...
The quantum yield of a photochemical reaction is one of the most fundamental quantities in photochem...
AbstractThe photoisomerization reaction dynamics of a retinal chromophore in the visual receptor rho...
ABSTRACT The photoisomerization reaction dynamics of a retinal chromophore in the visual receptor rh...
none3siRetinal chromophores are the photoactive molecular units of visual and archaeal rhodopsins, a...
The photoisomerization of retinal in rhodopsin is modeled by a vibronically coupled electronic two-s...
Sub-picosecond photo-isomerization is the major primary process of energy conversion in retinal prot...
CASPT2//CASSCF/6-31G* photochemical reaction path computations for two 4-cis-nona-2,4,6,8-tetraenimi...
The results of new and recently reported CASSCF/6-31G* photoisomerization path computations of a ser...
<i>Cis</i>–<i>trans</i> isomerization in retinal, the first step in vision, is often computationally...
We show that the speed of the chromophore photoisomerization of animal rhodopsins is not a relevant ...
We show that the speed of the chromophore photoisomerization of animal rhodopsins is not a relevant ...
The primary event in vision is induced by the ultrafast photoisomerization of rhodopsin, the dim-lig...
We report theoretical and experimental evidence showing that photochemical reactivity of a chromopho...
The quantum yield of a photochemical reaction is one of the most fundamental quantities in photochem...
The quantum yield of a photochemical reaction is one of the most fundamental quantities in photochem...
AbstractThe photoisomerization reaction dynamics of a retinal chromophore in the visual receptor rho...
ABSTRACT The photoisomerization reaction dynamics of a retinal chromophore in the visual receptor rh...
none3siRetinal chromophores are the photoactive molecular units of visual and archaeal rhodopsins, a...
The photoisomerization of retinal in rhodopsin is modeled by a vibronically coupled electronic two-s...
Sub-picosecond photo-isomerization is the major primary process of energy conversion in retinal prot...
CASPT2//CASSCF/6-31G* photochemical reaction path computations for two 4-cis-nona-2,4,6,8-tetraenimi...
The results of new and recently reported CASSCF/6-31G* photoisomerization path computations of a ser...
<i>Cis</i>–<i>trans</i> isomerization in retinal, the first step in vision, is often computationally...
We show that the speed of the chromophore photoisomerization of animal rhodopsins is not a relevant ...
We show that the speed of the chromophore photoisomerization of animal rhodopsins is not a relevant ...
The primary event in vision is induced by the ultrafast photoisomerization of rhodopsin, the dim-lig...
We report theoretical and experimental evidence showing that photochemical reactivity of a chromopho...