2007
DOI: 10.1002/jcc.20667
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Excited states of GFP chromophore and active site studied by the SAC‐CI method: Effect of protein‐environment and mutations

Abstract: Excited states of fluorescent proteins were studied using symmetry-adapted cluster-configuration interaction (SAC-CI) method. Protein-environmental effect on the excitation and fluorescence energies was investigated. In green fluorescent protein (GFP), the overall protein-environmental effect on the first excitation energy is not significant. However, glutamine (Glu) 94 and arginine (Arg96) have the red-shift contribution as reported in a previous study (Laino et al., Chem Phys 2004, 298, 17). The excited stat… Show more

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“…The results regarding to planar geometries are in good agreement with those reported in previous studies [20,35]. It can be seen, that the HOMO orbital has π-bonding and antibonding character on the γ and β bond, respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The results regarding to planar geometries are in good agreement with those reported in previous studies [20,35]. It can be seen, that the HOMO orbital has π-bonding and antibonding character on the γ and β bond, respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…When performing such simulations, questions of accuracy and speed of calculations are the important issues for quick prediction of spectral bands in mutated proteins, which is a typical request from experimentalists. At one extreme, elaborate approaches based on quantum mechanics-molecular mechanics (QM/MM) optimization of geometry coordinates in the chromophore-containing domains, followed by expensive ab initio calculations of excitation energies (e.g., by using versions of configuretion interaction (CI) and perturbation theory-based methods, CASPT2 and MCQDPT2), are described in the literature [4,10,13,14,20,22,27,[30][31][32]. The significance of these approaches is highly recognized; however, time and computational resources are quite demanding for these approaches to be routinely applied to a series of calculations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar conclusions were drawn in a SAC-CI based QM/MM study in ref. [262], which dealt with excitation and fluorescence energies of a variety of GFP-like proteins. ONIOM-based studies of GFP mutants are presented in ref.…”
Section: Gfpmentioning
confidence: 99%