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An artificial molecular switch that mimics the visual pigment and completes its photocycle in picoseconds

Sinicropi, Adalgisa
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Martin, Elena
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Ryazantsev, Mikhail
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2008
Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America (PNAS)

Single mols. that act as light-energy transducers (e.g., converting the energy of a photon into at.-level mech. motion) are examples of minimal mol. devices. Here, we focus on a mol. switch designed by merging a conformationally locked diarylidene skeleton with a retinal-like Schiff base and capable of mimicking, in soln., different aspects of the transduction of the visual pigment Rhodopsin. Complementary ab initio multiconfigurational quantum chem.-based computations and time-resolved spectroscopy are used to follow the light-induced isomerization of the switch in methanol. The results show that, similar to rhodopsin, the isomerization occurs on a 0.3-ps time scale and is followed by <10-ps cooling and solvation. The entire (2-photon-powered) switch cycle was traced by following the evolution of its IR spectrum. These measurements indicate that a full cycle can be completed within 20 ps.

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research article
DOI
10.1073/pnas.0802376105
Web of Science ID

WOS:000261225600016

Author(s)
Sinicropi, Adalgisa
Martin, Elena
Ryazantsev, Mikhail
Helbing, Jan
Briand, Julien
Sharma, Divya
Leonard, Jeremie
Haacke, Stefan
Cannizzo, Andrea  
Chergui, Majed  
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Date Issued

2008

Publisher

National Academy of Sciences

Published in
Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America (PNAS)
Volume

105

Issue

46

Start page

17642

End page

17647

Subjects

Molecular modeling; Molecular switches; Simulation and Modeling (artificial mol. switch mimics visual pigment and completes photocycle in picoseconds); Isomerization (photoisomerization; artificial mol. switch mimics visual pigment and completes photocycle in picoseconds); Pigments (visual; artificial mol. switch mimics visual pigment and completes photocycle in picoseconds)

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mol switch vision pigment photocycle isomerization

Note

CAN 150:116044

6-3

General Biochemistry

Dipartimento di Chimica,Universita di Siena,Siena,Italy.

Journal

written in English.

1097665-20-7; 1097665-22-9 Role: BSU (Biological study, unclassified), PRP (Properties), BIOL (Biological study) (artificial mol. switch mimics visual pigment and completes photocycle in picoseconds)

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REVIEWED

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March 18, 2009
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