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A chromophore is the part of a molecule responsible for its color.


excellent tool in many forms of biology due to its ability to form internal chromophore without requiring any accessory cofactors, gene products, or enzymes.


This chromophore is bound to the phycobiliprotein phycoerythrin, the distal component.


the 15th century as the azure-blue chromophore obtained by steam distillation of German chamomile.


The chromophore was discovered in yarrow and wormwood.


The term is generally applied to the non-protein chromophore moiety of photosensitive chromoproteins, such as the pigments involved.


Opsins are a group of proteins made light-sensitive via the chromophore retinal (or a variant) found in photoreceptor cells of the retina.


Retinylidene protein, is a family of proteins that use retinal as a chromophore for light reception.


resulting light has a spectral range that targets specific structures and chromophores (e.


In a reactive dye, a chromophore (an atom or group whose presence is responsible for the colour of a compound) contains a substituent that reacts with.


molecules (chromophores).


A donor chromophore, initially in its electronic excited state, may transfer energy to an acceptor chromophore through nonradiative.


Retinal (also known as retinaldehyde) is a polyene chromophore, bound to proteins called opsins, and is the chemical basis of animal vision.


chrōma "colour") is a group of atoms attached to a chromophore which modifies the ability of that chromophore to absorb light.


DNA damage occurs when a UV-photon is absorbed in the human skin by a chromophore that does not have the ability to convert the energy into harmless heat.


polarizability of the local chromophore environment as well as providing additional electron density into the chromophore.


Examples of bilins are found in animals, and phycocyanobilin, the chromophore of the photosynthetic pigment phycocyanin in algae and plants.


contain purple chromoprotein shCP with its GFP-like chromophore in the trans-conformation.


The chromophore is derived from Glu-63, Tyr-64 and Gly-65 and the.


parts, a labile chromophore (the non-protein molecular entity shown at right) and a 113 amino acid protein to which the chromophore is tightly and non-covalently.


"The endogenous chromophore of retinal G protein-coupled receptor opsin from the pigment epithelium".


Phytochromes consist of a protein, covalently linked to a light-sensing bilin chromophore.


(FMN) chromophore in its dark-state form, and a C-terminal Ser-Thr kinase.


Upon blue-light absorption, a covalent bond between the FMN chromophore and an.



chromophore's Meaning':

the chemical group that gives color to a molecule

Synonyms:

dyestuff; dye; group; chemical group; radical;

Antonyms:

moderate; old; incidental; cauline;

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