Abstract:Photoisomerization in the form of interconversion of the cis and trans isomers around a double bond is the key triggering process for many photosensitive biopigments. 1 They include the visual pigment rhodopsin, the proton pumping bacteriorhodopsin (bR), the phototaxis of photoactive yellow protein (PYP), the seed -germinating trigger protein phytochrome, and many other related pigments. Much spectroscopic and chemical effort has gone into elucidation of the primary processes and products associated with these… Show more
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