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This project studies the properties of photoactive proteins, which are crucial for biological light detection. It aims to understand the interactions between these proteins and their chromophores at an atomic level, enhancing our knowledge of vision processes.
The project is aimed at studying photoactive proteins at the atomic level theoretically as well as experimentally.
Photoactive proteins are widespread in nature and enable the signal transduction in biological photoreceptors triggered by the absorption of a photon with a particular wavelength.
Opsin proteins containing a protonated Schiff-base retinal chromophore are perhaps the best known as they provide vision in vertebrates.We will study the photophysical and photochemical properties of the c…
AARHUS UNIVERSITET
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