2008
DOI: 10.1002/anie.200803102
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Direct Observation of a Photoinduced Radical Pair in a Cryptochrome Blue‐Light Photoreceptor

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“…Time-resolved EPR studies of the photoactivation reaction in 2 photolyases have found long-lived (Ͼ10 s at 5°C) electron spin polarization patterns that are characteristic of spin-correlated FAD-Trp and FAD-Tyr radical pairs (86,100,101). Similar observations, of a radical pair comprising the FADH • radical and the neutral radical form of the terminal Trp residue of the Trp-triad, have recently been reported for a Cry-DASH protein (102). Furthermore, a small (3-4%) effect of a relatively strong magnetic field (39 mT) on the radical pair recombination kinetics has been found for Escherichia coli photolyase (103) Further evidence for the involvement of cryptochromes has come from experiments on plants (104).…”
Section: Cryptochromes As Magnetoreceptorssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Time-resolved EPR studies of the photoactivation reaction in 2 photolyases have found long-lived (Ͼ10 s at 5°C) electron spin polarization patterns that are characteristic of spin-correlated FAD-Trp and FAD-Tyr radical pairs (86,100,101). Similar observations, of a radical pair comprising the FADH • radical and the neutral radical form of the terminal Trp residue of the Trp-triad, have recently been reported for a Cry-DASH protein (102). Furthermore, a small (3-4%) effect of a relatively strong magnetic field (39 mT) on the radical pair recombination kinetics has been found for Escherichia coli photolyase (103) Further evidence for the involvement of cryptochromes has come from experiments on plants (104).…”
Section: Cryptochromes As Magnetoreceptorssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…It consists of the radical anion of the noncovalently bound flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) cofactor and the radical cation of the terminal residue of the "tryptophan (Trp) triad" electron transfer chain within the protein (39)(40)(41). All calculations were performed in a coordinate system aligned with the tricyclic flavin ring system (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Photoreduction of the fully oxidized state of FAD in most proteins of the cryptochrome/photolyase family appears to be mediated by electron transfer along a conserved triad of tryptophan (Trp) residues to give a flavosemiquinone radical, FAD •− or FADH • , together with a radical derived from the terminal residue of the Trp-triad (8)(9)(10)(11) (Fig. 1).…”
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confidence: 99%