Molecular Basis for the Difference in Singlet Oxygen Quantum Yield Between the First Genetically Encoded Photosensitizer, KillerRed, and its Monomeric Counterpart, SuperNova
Abstract:The application of protein‐based photosensitizers in diverse fields has been proposed due to their characteristic to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) upon light irradiation. However, the first of its kind, KillerRed, has a limitation in its use because of its dimeric nature, so its monomeric counterpart, SuperNova, was developed subsequently to overcome this limitation. What is very intriguing is that, although KillerRed and SuperNova share highly similar structural and optical properties, the singlet ox… Show more
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