Cis–trans photoisomerization is proposed as a key process in the photoswitching of some photoactivatable fluorescent proteins. Here we present ultrafast fluorescence measurements of the model GFP chromophore (HBDI) in the cis state and in a mixture of the cis and trans states. Our results demonstrate that the mean lifetimes of the cis and trans states are remarkably similar. Therefore, the specific isomer of the chromophore cannot be solely responsible for the different photophysics of the bright and dark states of photoactive proteins, which must therefore be due to differential interactions between the different isomers of the chromophore and the protein
With density-functional-based nonadiabatic molecular dynamics simulations, trans-to-cis and cis-to-t...
The chemical locking of the central single bond in core chromophores of green fluorescent proteins (...
We present evidence of conformational substates of a green fluorescent protein mutant, GFPmut2, and ...
Cis–trans photoisomerization is proposed as a key process in the photoswitching of some photoactivat...
Photochromic variants of fluorescent proteins are opening the way to a number of opportunities for h...
Photochromic variants of fluorescent proteins are opening the way to a number of opportunities for h...
Wavelength- and time-resolved fluorescence experiments have been performed on the photoactive yellow...
AbstractWavelength- and time-resolved fluorescence experiments have been performed on the photoactiv...
Dronpa is a photochromic green fluorescent protein (GFP) homologue used as a probe in super-resoluti...
We investigate solvent viscosity and polarity effects on the photoisomerization of the protonated an...
AbstractThe relationship between ground state cis–trans isomerization and protonation state is explo...
AbstractDispersed pump-dump-probe spectroscopy has the ability to characterize and identify the unde...
International audienceDronpa is a GFP-related photochromic fluorescent protein used as probe in supe...
Dispersed pump-dump-probe spectroscopy has the ability to characterize and identify the underlying u...
The remarkable suppression of radiationless decay by the green fluorescent protein (GFP) is investig...
With density-functional-based nonadiabatic molecular dynamics simulations, trans-to-cis and cis-to-t...
The chemical locking of the central single bond in core chromophores of green fluorescent proteins (...
We present evidence of conformational substates of a green fluorescent protein mutant, GFPmut2, and ...
Cis–trans photoisomerization is proposed as a key process in the photoswitching of some photoactivat...
Photochromic variants of fluorescent proteins are opening the way to a number of opportunities for h...
Photochromic variants of fluorescent proteins are opening the way to a number of opportunities for h...
Wavelength- and time-resolved fluorescence experiments have been performed on the photoactive yellow...
AbstractWavelength- and time-resolved fluorescence experiments have been performed on the photoactiv...
Dronpa is a photochromic green fluorescent protein (GFP) homologue used as a probe in super-resoluti...
We investigate solvent viscosity and polarity effects on the photoisomerization of the protonated an...
AbstractThe relationship between ground state cis–trans isomerization and protonation state is explo...
AbstractDispersed pump-dump-probe spectroscopy has the ability to characterize and identify the unde...
International audienceDronpa is a GFP-related photochromic fluorescent protein used as probe in supe...
Dispersed pump-dump-probe spectroscopy has the ability to characterize and identify the underlying u...
The remarkable suppression of radiationless decay by the green fluorescent protein (GFP) is investig...
With density-functional-based nonadiabatic molecular dynamics simulations, trans-to-cis and cis-to-t...
The chemical locking of the central single bond in core chromophores of green fluorescent proteins (...
We present evidence of conformational substates of a green fluorescent protein mutant, GFPmut2, and ...