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Vibrational Dynamics in Photoactive Yellow Protein Revealed by Mid-IR Pump / Visible Probe Spectroscopy

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Abstract

Vibrational dynamics of the chromophore in photoactive yellow protein is studied by mid-IR-pump-visible-probe spectroscopy. So-called ‘ground state intermediate’, which is believed to be a cis isomer, is directly generated by vibrational excitation.

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