At the molecular level, the process of vision is regulated by the visual opsins pigments. All the opsins have the same global structure and contain the same photosensitive molecule, the retinal chromophore, and it is only the difference in protein environment that tunes their absorption over a wide range of wavelengths. In this thesis, we investigate Rhodopsin, the opsin responsible for dim-light vision, from a theoretical point of view and focus on how to obtain an accurate description of its absorption properties from first principles. To achieve this goal, we employ a multiscale approach and a hierarchy of theoretical techniques
Introduction Rhodopsin is a membrane protein, which is responsible for black and white vision in th...
Rhodopsin is the light-sensitive pigment of the photoreceptor cells of higher organisms. Photon abso...
Recently, progress in IR sources has led to the discovery that humans can detect infrared (IR) light...
Bovine rhodopsin is the most extensively studied retinal protein and is considered the prototype of ...
Bovine rhodopsin is the most extensively studied retinal protein and is considered the prototype of ...
Retinal is the light-absorbing biochromophore responsible for the activation of vision pigments and ...
Retinal is the light-absorbing biochromophore responsible for the activation of vision pigments and ...
Retinal is the light-absorbing biochromophore responsible for the activation of vision pigments and ...
The photo-functional chromophore retinal exhibits a wide variety of optical absorption properties de...
We examine here the role of the red, green, and blue human opsin structures in modulating the absorp...
We demonstrate that "brute force" quantum-mechanics/molecular- mechanics computations based on ab in...
Opsin proteins are responsible for capturing light during the initial steps of vision. Opsins have a...
Retinal chromophores are the photoactive molecular units of visual and archaeal rhodopsins, an impor...
The photophysical properties of the retinal-binding proteins, rhodopsin, bacteriorhodopsin and selec...
Photoinitiated phenomena play a crucial role in many living organisms. Plants, algae, and bacteria a...
Introduction Rhodopsin is a membrane protein, which is responsible for black and white vision in th...
Rhodopsin is the light-sensitive pigment of the photoreceptor cells of higher organisms. Photon abso...
Recently, progress in IR sources has led to the discovery that humans can detect infrared (IR) light...
Bovine rhodopsin is the most extensively studied retinal protein and is considered the prototype of ...
Bovine rhodopsin is the most extensively studied retinal protein and is considered the prototype of ...
Retinal is the light-absorbing biochromophore responsible for the activation of vision pigments and ...
Retinal is the light-absorbing biochromophore responsible for the activation of vision pigments and ...
Retinal is the light-absorbing biochromophore responsible for the activation of vision pigments and ...
The photo-functional chromophore retinal exhibits a wide variety of optical absorption properties de...
We examine here the role of the red, green, and blue human opsin structures in modulating the absorp...
We demonstrate that "brute force" quantum-mechanics/molecular- mechanics computations based on ab in...
Opsin proteins are responsible for capturing light during the initial steps of vision. Opsins have a...
Retinal chromophores are the photoactive molecular units of visual and archaeal rhodopsins, an impor...
The photophysical properties of the retinal-binding proteins, rhodopsin, bacteriorhodopsin and selec...
Photoinitiated phenomena play a crucial role in many living organisms. Plants, algae, and bacteria a...
Introduction Rhodopsin is a membrane protein, which is responsible for black and white vision in th...
Rhodopsin is the light-sensitive pigment of the photoreceptor cells of higher organisms. Photon abso...
Recently, progress in IR sources has led to the discovery that humans can detect infrared (IR) light...