The bacterial photoreceptor protein photoactive yellow protein (PYP) covalently binds the chromophore 4-hydroxy coumaric acid, tuning (spectral) characteristics of this cofactor. Here, we study this binding and tuning using a combination of pointmutations and chromophore analogs. In all photosensor proteins studied to date the covalent linkage of the chromophore to the apoprotein is dispensable for light-induced catalytic activation. We analyzed the functional importance of the covalent linkage using an isosteric chromophore-protein variant in which the cysteine is replaced by a glycine residue and the chromophore by thiomethyl-p-coumaric acid (TMpCA). The model compound TMpCA is shown to weakly complex with the C69G protein. This non-coval...
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...
Photoactive Yellow Protein (PYP) is believed to be the primary photoreceptor for the photoavoidance ...
The bacterial photoreceptor protein photoactive yellow protein (PYP) covalently binds the chromophor...
How does a biological light sensor convert the energy of a photon through a sequence of structural c...
ABSTRACT: Photoactive yellow protein (PYP) is a bacterial blue light sensor that induces Halorhodosp...
A structural study is described of the photoactive yellow protein (PYP) reconstituted with the chrom...
AbstractPrior experimental observations, as well as theoretical considerations, have led to the prop...
In proteins and enzymes, the local environment of an active cofactor plays an important role in cont...
Analysis of the chromophore p-coumaric acid, extracted from the ground state and the long-lived blue...
The chromophore of photoactive yellow protein (PYP) (i.e., 4-hydroxycinnamic acid) has been replaced...
Prior experimental observations, as well as theoretical considerations, have led to the proposal tha...
In proteins and enzymes, the local environment of an active cofactor plays an important role in cont...
The chromophore of photoactive yellow protein (PYP) (i.e., 4-hydroxycinnamic acid) has been replaced...
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...
Photoactive Yellow Protein (PYP) is believed to be the primary photoreceptor for the photoavoidance ...
The bacterial photoreceptor protein photoactive yellow protein (PYP) covalently binds the chromophor...
How does a biological light sensor convert the energy of a photon through a sequence of structural c...
ABSTRACT: Photoactive yellow protein (PYP) is a bacterial blue light sensor that induces Halorhodosp...
A structural study is described of the photoactive yellow protein (PYP) reconstituted with the chrom...
AbstractPrior experimental observations, as well as theoretical considerations, have led to the prop...
In proteins and enzymes, the local environment of an active cofactor plays an important role in cont...
Analysis of the chromophore p-coumaric acid, extracted from the ground state and the long-lived blue...
The chromophore of photoactive yellow protein (PYP) (i.e., 4-hydroxycinnamic acid) has been replaced...
Prior experimental observations, as well as theoretical considerations, have led to the proposal tha...
In proteins and enzymes, the local environment of an active cofactor plays an important role in cont...
The chromophore of photoactive yellow protein (PYP) (i.e., 4-hydroxycinnamic acid) has been replaced...
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...
Photoactive Yellow Protein (PYP) is believed to be the primary photoreceptor for the photoavoidance ...