The light-induced isomerization of a double bond is the key event that allows the conversion of light energy into a structural change in photoactive proteins for many light-mediated biological processes, such as vision, photosynthesis, photomorphogenesis, and photo movement. Cofactors such as retinals, linear tetrapyrroles, and 4-hydroxy-cinnamic acid have been selected by nature that provide the essential double bond to transduce the light signal into a conformational change and eventually, a physiological response. Here we report the first events after light excitation of the latter chromophore, containing a single ethylene double bond, in a low temperature crystallographic study of the photoactive yellow protein. We measured experimental...
Atomistic QM/MM simulations have been carried out on the complete photocycle of Photoactive Yellow P...
Selectively bridged model compounds related to the chromophore in photoactive yellow protein have be...
Selectively bridged model compounds related to the chromophore in photoactive yellow protein have be...
Two questions at the forefront of biophysical sciences are biological sensing and energy conversion....
Photoactive proteins typically rely on structural changes in a small chromophore to initiate a biolo...
AbstractPrior experimental observations, as well as theoretical considerations, have led to the prop...
Prior experimental observations, as well as theoretical considerations, have led to the proposal tha...
Photoactivation in the Photoactive Yellow Protein, a bacterial blue light photoreceptor, proceeds vi...
Atomistic QM/MM simulations have been carried out on the complete photocycle of Photoactive Yellow P...
The chromophore of photoactive yellow protein (PYP) (i.e., 4-hydroxycinnamic acid) has been replaced...
Atomistic QM/MM simulations have been carried out on the complete photocycle of Photoactive Yellow P...
Atomistic QM/MM simulations have been carried out on the complete photocycle of Photoactive Yellow P...
ABSTRACT: Photoactive yellow protein (PYP) is a bacterial blue light sensor that induces Halorhodosp...
We report a comparative study of the isomerization reaction in native and denatured photoactive yell...
The chromophore of photoactive yellow protein (PYP) (i.e., 4-hydroxycinnamic acid) has been replaced...
Atomistic QM/MM simulations have been carried out on the complete photocycle of Photoactive Yellow P...
Selectively bridged model compounds related to the chromophore in photoactive yellow protein have be...
Selectively bridged model compounds related to the chromophore in photoactive yellow protein have be...
Two questions at the forefront of biophysical sciences are biological sensing and energy conversion....
Photoactive proteins typically rely on structural changes in a small chromophore to initiate a biolo...
AbstractPrior experimental observations, as well as theoretical considerations, have led to the prop...
Prior experimental observations, as well as theoretical considerations, have led to the proposal tha...
Photoactivation in the Photoactive Yellow Protein, a bacterial blue light photoreceptor, proceeds vi...
Atomistic QM/MM simulations have been carried out on the complete photocycle of Photoactive Yellow P...
The chromophore of photoactive yellow protein (PYP) (i.e., 4-hydroxycinnamic acid) has been replaced...
Atomistic QM/MM simulations have been carried out on the complete photocycle of Photoactive Yellow P...
Atomistic QM/MM simulations have been carried out on the complete photocycle of Photoactive Yellow P...
ABSTRACT: Photoactive yellow protein (PYP) is a bacterial blue light sensor that induces Halorhodosp...
We report a comparative study of the isomerization reaction in native and denatured photoactive yell...
The chromophore of photoactive yellow protein (PYP) (i.e., 4-hydroxycinnamic acid) has been replaced...
Atomistic QM/MM simulations have been carried out on the complete photocycle of Photoactive Yellow P...
Selectively bridged model compounds related to the chromophore in photoactive yellow protein have be...
Selectively bridged model compounds related to the chromophore in photoactive yellow protein have be...