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Mutants photoactive yellow protein

Rajagopal, S., Anderson, S., Srajer, V., Schmidt, M., Pahl, R., and Moffat K. 2005. A strnctural pathway for signaling in the Ei46Q mutant of photoactive yellow protein. Structure 13 55-63. [Pg.31]

Imamoto, Y., Kuroda, T, Kataoka, M., and Liu, R.S.H., Mechanistic pathways for the photoisomerization reaction of the anchored, tethered chromophore of the photoactive yellow protein and its mutants, Photochem. PhotobioL, 76,584, 2002. [Pg.534]

Genick, U.K., Devanathan, S., Meyer, T.E., CanestreUi, I.L., Williams, E., Cusanovich, M.A, Tollin, G., and Getzoff, E.D., Active site mutants implicate key residues for control of color and light cycle kinetics of photoactive yellow protein. Biochemistry, 36,1,8-14,1997. [Pg.2455]

Devanathan, S., Brudler, R., Hesshng, B., Woo, XT, Gerwert, K., Getzoff, E.D., Cusanovich, M.A., and ToUin, G., Dual photoactive species in Glu46Asp and Glu46Ala mutants of photoactive yellow protein a pH-driven color transition. Biochemistry, 38, 41, 13,766-13,772, 1999. [Pg.2457]


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