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Structure/function relations in Photoactive Yellow Protein
van der Horst, M.A.
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2004
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Listt of publications
Listt of publications
Thee role of the N-terminal domain of photoactive yellow protein in the transient partial unfolding duringg signalling state formation.
vann der Horst MA; van Stokkum IH; Crielaard W; Hellingwerf KJ
FEBSFEBS Letters 2001, 497, 1, 26-30
Transientt exposure of hydrophobic surface in the photoactive yellow protein monitored with Nile red. .
Hendrikss J; Gensch T; Hviid L; van der Horst MA; Hellingwerf KJ; van Thor JJ
BiophysicalBiophysical Journal'2002, 82, 3, 1632-1643
Initiall photo-induced dynamics of the photoactive yellow protein chromophore in solution. Larsenn DS; Vengris M; van Stokkum IHM; van der Horst MA; Cordfunke RA; Hellingwerf KJ; vann Grondelle R
ChemicalChemical Physics Letters 2003, 369, 5-6, 563-569
PASS domains - Common structure and common flexibility.
Vreedee J; van der Horst MA; Hellingwerf KJ; Crielaard W; van Aalten DM F
JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry 2003, 278, 20, 18434-18439
Starkk spectroscopy on photoactive yellow protein, E46Q, and a nonisomerizing derivative, probess photo-induced charge motion.
Premvardhann LL; van der Horst MA; Hellingwerf KJ; van Grondelle R
BiophysicalBiophysical Journal 2003, 84, 5, 3226-3239
Initiall characterization of the primary photochemistry of AppA, a BLUF-domain containing transcriptionall anti-repressor protein from Rhodobacter sphaeroides: A key role for reversible intra-molecularr proton transfer from the FAD chromophore to a conserved tyrosine?
Laan,, W., Van der Horst, MA, Van Stokkum, IHM, Hellingwerf, KJ
PhotochemistryPhotochemistry and Photobiology 2003, 78, 3, 290-297
Bacteriall blue-ligh vision: Ultrafast Isomerization and Structural Changes in the Protein Pocket off the Photoactive Yellow Protein.
Groot,, M., Larsen, DS, Van der Horst, MA, Van Stokkum, IHM, Hellingwerf, KJ, Van Grondelle,, R
BiochemistryBiochemistry 2003, 42, 34, 10054-10059
Lackk of negative charge in formation of the blue shifted intermediate of photoactive yellow proteinn prevents partial unfolding.
Derix,, NM, Wechselberger, RW, Van der Horst, MA, Hellingwerf, KJ, Boelens, R., Kaptein, R.,, VanNuland, N.
BiochemistryBiochemistry 2003, 42, 49, 15501 -14506
Listt of publications
Thee family of Photoactive Yellow Proteins, the Xanthopsins: From structure and mechanism of photoactivationn to biological function.
Hellingwerf,, KJ, Hendriks, J, Van der Horst, IMA, Haker, A, Crielaard, W and Gensch, T "Comprehensivee series in Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences" DP Hader and G. Jori, Royall society of Chemistry, 2003
Photoreceptorr Proteins, "Star actors of Modern Times": A Review of the Functional Dynamics in thee Structure of Representative Members of Six Different Photoreceptor Families.
Vann der Horst, MA and Hellingwerf, KJ
AccountsAccounts of Chemical Research 2004, 37, 1, 13-20
Measuringg and Modeling Dynamical Changes in the Structure of Photoactive Yellow Protein. Vreede,, J., Van der Horst, MA, Kort, R., Crielaard, W. and Hellingwerf, KJ
PhasePhase Transitions 2004, 77, 1-2, 3-20
Photoisomerizationn and Photoionization of the Photoactive Yellow Protein Chromophore in Solution. .
Larsen,, DS, Vengris, M, Van Stokkum, IHM, De Weerd, FL, Van der Horst, MA, Hellingwerf, KJ,, Van Grondelle, R,
BiophysicalBiophysical Journal 2004, 86, 1-13
Electrostaticc properties ofp-coumaric acid derivatives of the Photoactive Yellow Protein chromophoree determined from Stark spectroscopy and ah initio calculations.
Premvardhan,, LL, Buda, F, Van der Horst, MA, Hellingwerf, KJ and Van Grondelle, R
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry A, 2004, in press
Controlledd Reduction of Humidity Modulates the Photocycle of Photoactive Yellow Protein by Inducingg a Short-cut Recovery Reaction.
Vann der Horst, MA, Van Stokum, IHM., Dencher, NA, Hellingwerf, KJ
77?^^ Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2004, under review
AA Balanced Bacterial Response to Illumination: Recent Insights from Genome Information.
Vann der Horst, MA, Hellingwerf, KJ, Vreede, J, Laan, W, Crielaard, W, Palm, P and Oesterhelt,
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