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Shining light on the photoactive yellow protein from halorhodospira halophila

Hendriks, J.C.

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2002

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Hendriks, J. C. (2002). Shining light on the photoactive yellow protein from halorhodospira

halophila.

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List of publications

K.J. Hellingwerf, J.J. van Thor, W.D. Hoff and J. Hendriks, ‘Nanothechnology: Towards a molecular

construction kit’, Arthur ten Wolde, STT Netherlands Study Centre for Technology Trends, STT 60,

ISBN 90-804496-1-x, (1998), chapter 4.12, pp. 265-272, ‘Nanodevices from photobiological materials’.

J. Hendriks, W.D. Hoff, W. Crielaard, K.J. Hellingwerf, ‘Protonation/deprotonation reactions triggered by photoactivation of photoactive yellow protein from Ectothiorhodospira halophila’,

The Journal of Biological Chemistry, (1999), 274(25), 17655-17660.

J. Hendriks, I.H. van Stokkum, W. Crielaard, K.J. Hellingwerf, ‘Kinetics of and intermediates in a photocycle branching reaction of the photoactive yellow protein from Ectothiorhodospira halophila’,

FEBS Letters, (1999), 458(2), 252-256.

C.J. Craven, N. M. Derix, J. Hendriks, R. Boelens, K. J. Hellingwerf, and R. Kaptein, ‘Probing the

nature of the blue-shifted intermediate of photoactive yellow protein in solation by NMR: Hydrogen- deuterium exchange data and pH studies’, Biochemistry, (2000), 39(47), 14392-14399.

A. Haker, J. Hendriks, T. Gensch, K. Hellingwerf, and W. Crielaard, ‘Isolation, reconstitution and

functional characterisation of the Rhodobacter sphaeroides photoactive yellow protein’, FEBS Letters,

(2000), 486(1), 52-56.

H. Kandori, T. Iwata, J. Hendriks, A. Maeda, and K. J. Hellingwerf, ‘Water structural changes

involved in the activation process of photoactive yellow protein’, Biochemistry, (2000), 39(27),

7902-7909.

A. Xie, L. Kelemen, J. Hendriks, B. J. White, K. J. Hellingwerf, and W. D. Hoff, ‘Formation of a new

buried charge drives a large-amplitude protein quake in photoreceptor activation’, Biochemistry,

(2001), 40(6), 1510-1517.

D.M.F. van Aalten, A. Haker, J. Hendriks, K.J. Hellingwerf, L. Joshua-Tor, W. Crielaard, 'Engineering

photocycle dynamics - Crystal structures and kinetics of three photoactive yellow protein hinge-bending mutants', The Journal of Biological Chemistry, (2002), 277(8), 6463-6468.

J. Hendriks, T. Gensch, L. Hviid, M.A. van der Horst, K.J. Hellingwerf, and J.J. van Thor, ‘Transient exposure of hydrophobic surface in the photoactive yellow protein monitored with Nile Red’,

Biophysical Journal, (2002), 82(3), 1632-1643.

T. Gensch, C.C. Gradinaru, I.H.M. van Stokkum, J. Hendriks, K.J. Hellingwerf, and R. van Grondelle, ‘The primary photoreaction of photoactive yellow protein (PYP): Anisotropy changes and excitation

wavelength dependence.’, Chemical Physics Letters, (2002), 356(3-4), 347-354.

J. Hendriks, I.H.M. van Stokkum, K.J. Hellingwerf, 'Deuterium isotope effects in the photocycle transitions of the Photoactive Yellow Protein', Biophysical Journal, (2002), in Press.

K.J. Hellingwerf, J. Hendriks, M. van der Horst, A. Haker, W. Crielaard and T. Gensch, ‘The family of

Photoactive Yellow Proteins, the Xanthopsins: From structure and mechanism to biological function’,

D.P. Häder and G. Jori, Royal Society of Chemistry, ‘Comprehensive series in Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences’, in Press.

K.J. Hellingwerf, J. Hendriks and T. Gensch, ’The ’Yellow Lab’: Will it bring us where we want to

go?’, The Journal of Biological Chemistry, submitted

E. Chen, T. Gensch, A.B. Gross, J. Hendriks, K.J. Hellingwerf and D.S. Kliger, ‘Dynamics of Protein

and Chromophore Structural Changes in the Photocycle of Photoactive Yellow Protein Monitored by Time-Resolved Optical Rotatory Dispersion.’, Biochemistry, submitted.

A. Haker, J. Hendriks, I.H.M. van Stokkum, J. Heberle,K.J. Hellingwerf, W. Crielaard, and T. Gensch, ‘The Two Photocycles of Photoactive Yellow Protein from Rhodobacter sphaeroides’. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, submitted.

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