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Photoisomerization of phytochrome chromophore models: an XMS-CASPT2 study
Aditya G. Rao,
Igor Schapiro
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Institute of Chemistry
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Chromophore
100%
Photoisomerization
100%
Phytochrome
100%
CASPT2
100%
Pyrrole Ring
50%
D-ring
50%
Isomerization
33%
Linear Tetrapyrrole
33%
C-ring
33%
Hula-twist
33%
Photoreceptor
16%
Carbonyl Group
16%
Computational Methods
16%
Charge Transfer
16%
Excited States
16%
Clockwise Rotation
16%
Double-bond Isomerization
16%
Isomerization Mechanism
16%
Z-isomer
16%
Light Illumination
16%
Steric Repulsion
16%
E-isomer
16%
Franck-Condon
16%
C-phycocyanin (C-PC)
16%
Relative Order
16%
Counterclockwise Rotation
16%
Vertical Excitation Energy
16%
Photocycle
16%
Linear Interpolation
16%
Pre-twisted
16%
Internal Coordinates
16%
Partial Charge Transfer
16%
Twisted Intramolecular Charge Transfer
16%
Chemistry
Photoisomerization
100%
Phytochrome Chromophore
100%
Chromophore
100%
Isomerization
80%
Pyrrole
60%
Linear Tetrapyrrole
40%
Excited State
20%
Double Bond
20%
Illumination
20%
Z Isomer
20%
Carbonyl Group
20%
E Isomer
20%
Phycocyanobilin
20%
Chemical Engineering
Chromophore
100%