Search Results - "Oldemeyer, Sabine"
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Proton Transfer to Flavin Stabilizes the Signaling State of the Blue Light Receptor Plant Cryptochrome
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (16-01-2015)“…Plant cryptochromes regulate the circadian rhythm, flowering time, and photomorphogenesis in higher plants as responses to blue light. In the dark, these…”
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Cryptochrome photoreceptors in green algae: Unexpected versatility of mechanisms and functions
Published in Journal of plant physiology (01-10-2017)“…Green algae have a highly complex and diverse set of cryptochrome photoreceptor candidates including members of the following subfamilies: plant, plant-like,…”
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The World of Algae Reveals a Broad Variety of Cryptochrome Properties and Functions
Published in Frontiers in plant science (01-11-2021)“…Algae are photosynthetic eukaryotic (micro-)organisms, lacking roots, leaves, and other organs that are typical for land plants. They live in freshwater,…”
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Time-Resolved Infrared Spectroscopy on Plant CryptochromeRelevance of Proton Transfer and ATP Binding for Signaling
Published in The journal of physical chemistry. A, Molecules, spectroscopy, kinetics, environment, & general theory (11-01-2018)“…Plant cryptochromes are light receptors in land plants and algae with very diverse functions such as circadian timing and lifecycle progression. The receptor…”
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Essential Role of an Unusually Long-lived Tyrosyl Radical in the Response to Red Light of the Animal-like Cryptochrome aCRY
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-07-2016)“…Cryptochromes constitute a group of flavin-binding blue light receptors in bacteria, fungi, plants, and insects. Recently, the response of cryptochromes to…”
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Membrane Protein Activity Induces Specific Molecular Changes in Nanodiscs Monitored by FTIR Difference Spectroscopy
Published in Frontiers in molecular biosciences (13-06-2022)“…It is well known that lipids neighboring integral membrane proteins directly influence their function. The opposite effect is true as well, as membrane…”
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Microsecond Deprotonation of Aspartic Acid and Response of the α/β Subdomain Precede C‑Terminal Signaling in the Blue Light Sensor Plant Cryptochrome
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (13-05-2015)“…Plant cryptochromes are photosensory receptors that regulate various central aspects of plant growth and development. These receptors consist of a photolyase…”
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Time-Resolved Infrared and Visible Spectroscopy on Cryptochrome aCRY: Basis for Red Light Reception
Published in Biophysical journal (06-08-2019)“…Cryptochromes function as flavin-binding photoreceptors in bacteria, fungi, algae, land plants, and insects. The discovery of an animal-like cryptochrome in…”
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Time-resolved in-cell IR spectroscopy on the bacterial chloride pump NMHR
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DASH cryptochrome 1, a UV‐A receptor, balances the photosynthetic machinery of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2021)“…Summary Drosophila, Arabidopsis, Synechocystis, Homo (DASH) cryptochromes belong to the cryptochrome/photolyase family and can act as DNA repair enzymes. In…”
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Interconnection of the Antenna Pigment 8-HDF and Flavin Facilitates Red-Light Reception in a Bifunctional Animal-like Cryptochrome
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (17-12-2019)“…Cryptochromes are ubiquitous flavin-binding light sensors closely related to DNA-repairing photolyases. The animal-like cryptochrome CraCRY from the green alga…”
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Interconnection of the Antenna Pigment 8‑HDF and Flavin Facilitates Red-Light Reception in a Bifunctional Animal-like Cryptochrome
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (04-02-2020)“…Cryptochromes are ubiquitous flavin-binding light sensors closely related to DNA-repairing photolyases. The animal-like cryptochrome CraCRY from the green alga…”
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Nanosecond Transient IR Spectroscopy of Halorhodopsin in Living Cells
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (17-07-2024)“…The ability to track minute changes of a single amino acid residue in a cellular environment is causing a paradigm shift in the attempt to fully understand the…”
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Real-Time Tracking of Proton Transfer from the Reactive Cysteine to the Flavin Chromophore of a Photosensing Light Oxygen Voltage Protein
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (18-08-2021)“…LOV (light oxygen voltage) proteins are photosensors ubiquitous to all domains of life. A variant of the short LOV protein from Dinoroseobacter shibae (DsLOV)…”
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Peripheral Methionine Residues Impact Flavin Photoreduction and Protonation in an Engineered LOV Domain Light Sensor
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (20-04-2021)“…Proton-coupled electron transfer reactions play critical roles in many aspects of sensory phototransduction. In the case of flavoprotein light sensors,…”
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Proton Transfer to Flavin Stabilizes the Signaling State of the Blue Light Receptor Plant Cryptochrome
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2015)“…Abstract only…”
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