Fast and Efficient Red-Absorbing Photoswitching ...
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Title :
Fast and Efficient Red-Absorbing Photoswitching Proteins Based on Flavin-Ligand Charge Transfer Complexes
Author(s) :
Zhuang, B. [Auteur]
Peking University [Beijing]
Liebl, U. [Auteur]
Laboratoire d'Optique et Biosciences [LOB]
Vos, M. H. [Auteur]
Institut Polytechnique de Paris [IP Paris]
Sliwa, Michel [Auteur]
Laboratoire Avancé de Spectroscopie pour les Intéractions la Réactivité et l'Environnement (LASIRE) - UMR 8516
Peking University [Beijing]
Liebl, U. [Auteur]
Laboratoire d'Optique et Biosciences [LOB]
Vos, M. H. [Auteur]
Institut Polytechnique de Paris [IP Paris]
Sliwa, Michel [Auteur]

Laboratoire Avancé de Spectroscopie pour les Intéractions la Réactivité et l'Environnement (LASIRE) - UMR 8516
Journal title :
ChemPhotoChem
Abbreviated title :
ChemPhotoChem
Volume number :
-
Pages :
e202500012
Publication date :
2025-03-15
ISSN :
2367-0932
English keyword(s) :
Photochemistry
Flavoprotein
Charge transfer complex
Photochromism
Structural dynamics
Flavoprotein
Charge transfer complex
Photochromism
Structural dynamics
HAL domain(s) :
Chimie/Chimie théorique et/ou physique
English abstract : [en]
Recently a novel class of reversible protein photoswitches has been discovered that is based on a charge transfer (CT) complex composed of the flavin cofactor and a substrate-analogue inhibitor molecule in the family of ...
Show more >Recently a novel class of reversible protein photoswitches has been discovered that is based on a charge transfer (CT) complex composed of the flavin cofactor and a substrate-analogue inhibitor molecule in the family of sarcosine oxidase flavoproteins. Here, excitation of the CT band results in barrierless dissociation of the CT complex on the femtosecond timescale followed by its thermally activated reformation, on the timescale of a few nanoseconds at ambient temperature. The photoreaction is thought to involve a well-defined isomerization of the inhibitor without its dissociation from the protein. This reaction occurs with an unusually high quantum yield (~80 %), is initiated by absorption in the red part of the visible absorption spectrum, and leads to a photoproduct absorbing in the blue spectral region (negative photochromism). Therefore, this class of photoswitches can be considered a promising template for developing a new class of fast negative photochromic compounds for Life Science applications provided the lifetime of the photoproducts (‘light state’) can be prolonged. Potential future developments will be discussed.Show less >
Show more >Recently a novel class of reversible protein photoswitches has been discovered that is based on a charge transfer (CT) complex composed of the flavin cofactor and a substrate-analogue inhibitor molecule in the family of sarcosine oxidase flavoproteins. Here, excitation of the CT band results in barrierless dissociation of the CT complex on the femtosecond timescale followed by its thermally activated reformation, on the timescale of a few nanoseconds at ambient temperature. The photoreaction is thought to involve a well-defined isomerization of the inhibitor without its dissociation from the protein. This reaction occurs with an unusually high quantum yield (~80 %), is initiated by absorption in the red part of the visible absorption spectrum, and leads to a photoproduct absorbing in the blue spectral region (negative photochromism). Therefore, this class of photoswitches can be considered a promising template for developing a new class of fast negative photochromic compounds for Life Science applications provided the lifetime of the photoproducts (‘light state’) can be prolonged. Potential future developments will be discussed.Show less >
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Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
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Non
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
CNRS
CNRS
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