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Molecular biology internal surfaces

Weber, M. et al. (2004) The chemokine receptor D6 constitutively traffics to and from the cell surface to internalize and degrade chemokines. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 15, 2492-2508. [Pg.80]

To understand the fundamental photochemical processes in biologically relevant molecular systems, prototype molecules like phenol or indole - the chromophores of the amino acids tyrosine respective trypthophan - embedded in clusters of ammonia or water molecules are an important object of research. Numerous studies have been performed concerning the dynamics of photoinduced processes in phenol-ammonia or phenol-water clusters (see e. g. [1,2]). As a main result a hydrogen transfer reaction has been clearly indicated in phenol(NH3)n clusters [2], whereas for phenol(H20)n complexes no signature for such a reaction has been found. According to a general theoretical model [3] a similar behavior is expected for the indole molecule surrounded by ammonia or water clusters. As the primary step an internal conversion from the initially excited nn state to a dark 7ta state is predicted which may be followed by the H-transfer process on the 7ia potential energy surface. [Pg.49]


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