Title of article :
Photoisomerization of green fluorescent protein and the dimensions of the chromophore cavity Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Ming C. Chen، نويسنده , , Christopher R. Lambert، نويسنده , , Justin D. Urgitis، نويسنده , , Marc Zimmer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
8
From page :
157
To page :
164
Abstract :
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) has a fairly large central cavity, which contains the chromophore, however it does not have a shape that is complementary with a planar chromophore. The protein exerts some strain on the chromophore when it is planar and the only reason planar chromophores are found in GFP is due to their delocalized π-electrons. Our calculations show that the protein environment of GFP allows the chromophore some rotational freedom, especially by a hula-twist and in the ϕ dihedral angle. The excited state, responsible for fluorescence, may therefore be twisted relative to the ground state. However, cis–trans photoisomerization cannot occur by a 180° rotation of the τ dihedral angle.
Keywords :
fluorescence , Green fluorescent protein , Photophysics , GFP
Journal title :
Chemical Physics
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
Chemical Physics
Record number :
1056863
Link To Document :
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