First evidence for phototropin-related blue-light receptors in prokaryotes.
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Flavin mononucleotide-based fluorescent proteins function in mammalian cells without oxygen requirementFrom Plant Infectivity to Growth Patterns: The Role of Blue-Light Sensing in the Prokaryotic WorldStructural Basis for Light-dependent Signaling in the Dimeric LOV Domain of the Photosensor YtvAMechanism-based tuning of a LOV domain photoreceptorThe Role of Stress and Stress Adaptations in Determining the Fate of the Bacterial Pathogen Listeria monocytogenes in the Food ChainBiological Significance of Photoreceptor Photocycle Length: VIVID Photocycle Governs the Dynamic VIVID-White Collar Complex Pool Mediating Photo-adaptation and Response to Changes in Light IntensityElectronic and protein structural dynamics of a photosensory histidine kinaseVibrational spectroscopy of an algal Phot-LOV1 domain probes the molecular changes associated with blue-light receptionListening to the blue: the time-resolved thermodynamics of the bacterial blue-light receptor YtvA and its isolated LOV domain.Genetic evidence for a phosphorylation-independent signal transduction mechanism within the Bacillus subtilis stressosomeStructural changes upon excitation of D1-D2-Cyt b559 photosystem II reaction centers depend on the beta-carotene content.Recording of blue light-induced energy and volume changes within the wild-type and mutated phot-LOV1 domain from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.Time-resolved Fourier transform infrared study on photoadduct formation and secondary structural changes within the phototropin LOV domainCrystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of the LOV domain of the blue-light receptor YtvA from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens FZB42Blue and red light modulates SigB-dependent gene transcription, swimming motility and invasiveness in Listeria monocytogenesAn analysis of the solution structure and signaling mechanism of LovK, a sensor histidine kinase integrating light and redox signalsBlue news update: BODIPY-GTP binds to the blue-light receptor YtvA while GTP does not.Structure of a nonheme globin in environmental stress signaling.The dark recovery rate in the photocycle of the bacterial photoreceptor YtvA is affected by the cellular environment and by hydration.Old chromophores, new photoactivation paradigms, trendy applications: flavins in blue light-sensing photoreceptors.VIVID is a flavoprotein and serves as a fungal blue light photoreceptor for photoadaptationAdvanced in vivo applications of blue light photoreceptors as alternative fluorescent proteins.Protonated triplet-excited flavin resolved by step-scan FTIR spectroscopy: implications for photosensory LOV domains.Engineering a more thermostable blue light photo receptor Bacillus subtilis YtvA LOV domain by a computer aided rational design method.The Uve1 endonuclease is regulated by the white collar complex to protect cryptococcus neoformans from UV damage.LOV takes a pick: thermodynamic and structural aspects of the flavin-LOV-interaction of the blue-light sensitive photoreceptor YtvA from Bacillus subtilis.The blue-light receptor YtvA acts in the environmental stress signaling pathway of Bacillus subtilis.Structure and Function of the ZTL/FKF1/LKP2 Group Proteins in ArabidopsisAureochrome 1 illuminated: structural changes of a transcription factor probed by molecular spectroscopyPhotochromic conversion in a red/green cyanobacteriochrome from Synechocystis PCC6803: quantum yields in solution and photoswitching dynamics in living E. coli cells.Structure and function of a short LOV protein from the marine phototrophic bacterium Dinoroseobacter shibae.Two surfaces of a conserved interdomain linker differentially affect output from the RST sensing module of the Bacillus subtilis stressosome.Novel Thermostable Flavin-binding Fluorescent Proteins from Thermophilic Organisms.A critical element of the light-induced quaternary structural changes in YtvA-LOV.Responses of the Rhodobacter sphaeroides transcriptome to blue light under semiaerobic conditions.How to Train a Cell-Cutting-Edge Molecular Tools.LOVely enzymes - towards engineering light-controllable biocatalystsLights on and action! Controlling microbial gene expression by light.Genetically engineered light sensors for control of bacterial gene expression.Function, structure and mechanism of bacterial photosensory LOV proteins.
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First evidence for phototropin-related blue-light receptors in prokaryotes.
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First evidence for phototropin-related blue-light receptors in prokaryotes.
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First evidence for phototropin-related blue-light receptors in prokaryotes.
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First evidence for phototropin-related blue-light receptors in prokaryotes.
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First evidence for phototropin-related blue-light receptors in prokaryotes.
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Benjamin Quest
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Wolfgang Gärtner
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10.1016/S0006-3495(02)75604-X
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2002-05-01T00:00:00Z