نتایج جستجو برای: chromophore

تعداد نتایج: 4612  

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2012
Pengfei Huo David F Coker

Two-dimensional photon-echo experiments indicate that excitation energy transfer between chromophores near the reaction center of the photosynthetic purple bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides occurs coherently with decoherence times of hundreds of femtoseconds, comparable to the energy transfer time scale in these systems. The original explanation of this observation suggested that correlated flu...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. A 2008
Joel Gilmore Ross H McKenzie

A biomolecular chromophore can be viewed as a quantum system with a small number of degrees of freedom interacting with an environment (the surrounding protein and solvent) which has many degrees of freedom, the majority of which can be described classically. The system-environment interaction can be described by a spectral density for a spin-boson model. The quantum dynamics of electronic exci...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2012
Sergei Pletnev Fedor V Subach Zbigniew Dauter Alexander Wlodawer Vladislav V Verkhusha

rsTagRFP is the first monomeric red fluorescent protein (FP) with reversibly photoswitchable absorbance spectra. The switching is realized by irradiation of rsTagRFP with blue (440 nm) and yellow (567 nm) light, turning the protein fluorescence ON and OFF, respectively. It is perhaps the most useful probe in this color class that has yet been reported. Because of the photoswitchable absorbance,...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2015
Annamaria Quaranta Georgios Charalambidis Christian Herrero Sofia Margiola Winfried Leibl Athanassios Coutsolelos Ally Aukauloo

The synthesis of a porphyrin-Ru(II) polypyridine complex where the porphyrin acts as a photoactive unit and the Ru(II) polypyridine as a catalytic precursor is described. Comparatively, the free base porphyrin was found to outperform the ruthenium based chromophore in the yield of light induced electron transfer. Mechanistic insights indicate the occurrence of a ping-pong energy transfer from t...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Vladimir I Martynov Boris I Maksimov Natalya Y Martynova Alexey A Pakhomov Nadya G Gurskaya Sergey A Lukyanov

A number of recently cloned chromoproteins homologous to the green fluorescent protein show a substantial bathochromic shift in absorption spectra. Compared with red fluorescent protein from Discosoma sp. (DsRed), mutants of these so-called far-red proteins exhibit a clear red shift in emission spectra as well. Here we report that a far-red chromoprotein from Goniopora tenuidens (gtCP) contains...

2015
Cheng-Yi Chiang Cheng-Chung Lee Shin-Yi Lo Andrew H.-J. Wang Huai-Jen Tsai Colin Jackson

Chromoproteins (CPs) have unique colors and can be used in biological applications. In this work, a novel blue CP with a maximum absorption peak (λmax) at 608 nm was identified from the carpet anemone Stichodactyla gigantea (sgBP). In vivo expression of sgBP in zebrafish would change the appearance of the fishes to have a blue color, indicating the potential biomarker function. To enhance the c...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2002
Jonathan C Lansing Morten Hohwy Christopher P Jaroniec A F L Creemers Johan Lugtenburg Judith Herzfeld Robert G Griffin

In recent years, structural information about bacteriorhodopsin has grown substantially with the publication of several crystal structures. However, precise measurements of the chromophore conformation in the various photocycle states are still lacking. This information is critical because twists about the chromophore backbone chain can influence the Schiff base nitrogen position, orientation, ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2009
Johnny Hendriks Klaas J Hellingwerf

The recovery reaction of the signaling state of photoactive yellow protein includes the following: (i) deprotonation of the p-coumaryl chromophore, (ii) refolding of the protein, and (iii) chromophore re-isomerization from the cis to the trans configuration. Through analysis of the pH dependence of this recovery reaction, we were able to provide proof for the existence of an additional photocyc...

Journal: :Structure 2013
Shiho Kawamura Moritz Gerstung Alejandro T Colozo Jonne Helenius Akiko Maeda Niko Beerenwinkel Paul S-H Park Daniel J Müller

Rhodopsin, the photoreceptor pigment of the retina, initiates vision upon photon capture by its covalently linked chromophore 11-cis-retinal. In the absence of light, the chromophore serves as an inverse agonist locking the receptor in the inactive dark state. In the absence of chromophore, the apoprotein opsin shows low-level constitutive activity. Toward revealing insight into receptor proper...

Journal: :Angewandte Chemie 2015
Ciarán R S Mooney Michael A Parkes Andreas Iskra Helen H Fielding

To understand how photoactive proteins function, it is necessary to understand the photoresponse of the chromophore. Photoactive yellow protein (PYP) is a prototypical signaling protein. Blue light triggers trans-cis isomerization of the chromophore covalently bound within PYP as the first step in a photocycle that results in the host bacterium moving away from potentially harmful light. At hig...

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