Photoactive yellow protein (PYP) is a bacterial blue light sensor that induces Halorhodospira halophila to swim away from intense blue light. Light absorption by PYP's intrinsic chromophore, p-coumaric acid, leads to the initiation of a photocycle that comprises several distinct intermediates. Here we describe the initial structural changes of the chromophore and its nearby amino acids, using visible pump/mid-infrared probe spectroscopy. Upon photoexcitation, the trans bands of the chromophore are bleached, and shifts of the phenol ring bands occur. The latter are ascribed to charge translocation, which probably plays an essential role in driving the trans to cis isomerization process. We conclude that breaking of the hydrogen bond of the c...
The light-induced isomerization of a double bond is the key event that allows the conversion of ligh...
Analysis of the chromophore p-coumaric acid, extracted from the ground state and the long-lived blue...
ABSTRACT: Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two centr...
ABSTRACT: Photoactive yellow protein (PYP) is a bacterial blue light sensor that induces Halorhodosp...
How does a biological light sensor convert the energy of a photon through a sequence of structural c...
Photoactive proteins such as PYP (photoactive yellow protein) are generally accepted as model system...
Photoactive proteins such as PYP (photoactive yellow protein) are generally accepted as model system...
Photoactive Yellow Protein (PYP) is believed to be the primary photoreceptor for the photoavoidance ...
The photoactive yellow protein (PYP) is the photoreceptor protein responsible for initiating the blu...
Two questions at the forefront of biophysical sciences are biological sensing and energy conversion....
Photoactive Yellow Protein (PYP) belongs to a class of sensory proteins, within the Xanthopsin famil...
Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two central questio...
AbstractWe use time-resolved crystallography to observe the structural progression of a bacterial bl...
Photoactive yellow protein (PYP) induces negative phototaxis in Halorhodospira halophila via photoac...
AbstractWe use time-resolved crystallography to observe the structural progression of a bacterial bl...
The light-induced isomerization of a double bond is the key event that allows the conversion of ligh...
Analysis of the chromophore p-coumaric acid, extracted from the ground state and the long-lived blue...
ABSTRACT: Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two centr...
ABSTRACT: Photoactive yellow protein (PYP) is a bacterial blue light sensor that induces Halorhodosp...
How does a biological light sensor convert the energy of a photon through a sequence of structural c...
Photoactive proteins such as PYP (photoactive yellow protein) are generally accepted as model system...
Photoactive proteins such as PYP (photoactive yellow protein) are generally accepted as model system...
Photoactive Yellow Protein (PYP) is believed to be the primary photoreceptor for the photoavoidance ...
The photoactive yellow protein (PYP) is the photoreceptor protein responsible for initiating the blu...
Two questions at the forefront of biophysical sciences are biological sensing and energy conversion....
Photoactive Yellow Protein (PYP) belongs to a class of sensory proteins, within the Xanthopsin famil...
Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two central questio...
AbstractWe use time-resolved crystallography to observe the structural progression of a bacterial bl...
Photoactive yellow protein (PYP) induces negative phototaxis in Halorhodospira halophila via photoac...
AbstractWe use time-resolved crystallography to observe the structural progression of a bacterial bl...
The light-induced isomerization of a double bond is the key event that allows the conversion of ligh...
Analysis of the chromophore p-coumaric acid, extracted from the ground state and the long-lived blue...
ABSTRACT: Biological signal transduction starts with the activation of a receptor protein. Two centr...