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Frontiers in Multiscale Modeling of Photoreceptor Proteins
Author(s) -
Mroginski MariaAndrea,
Adam Suliman,
Amoyal Gil S.,
Barnoy Avishai,
Bondar AnaNicoleta,
Borin Veniamin A.,
Church Jonathan R.,
Domratcheva Tatiana,
Ensing Bernd,
Fanelli Francesca,
Ferré Nicolas,
Filiba Ofer,
PedrazaGonzález Laura,
González Ronald,
GonzálezEspinoza Cristina E.,
Kar Rajiv K.,
Kemmler Lukas,
Kim Seung Soo,
Kongsted Jacob,
Krylov Anna I.,
Lahav Yigal,
Lazaratos Michalis,
NasserEddin Qays,
Navizet Isabelle,
Nemukhin Alexander,
Olivucci Massimo,
Olsen Jógvan Magnus Haugaard,
Pérez de Alba Ortíz Alberto,
Pieri Elisa,
Rao Aditya G.,
Rhee Young Min,
Ricardi Niccolò,
Sen Saumik,
Solov'yov Ilia A.,
De Vico Luca,
Wesolowski Tomasz A.,
Wiebeler Christian,
Yang Xuchun,
Schapiro Igor
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
photochemistry and photobiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.818
H-Index - 131
eISSN - 1751-1097
pISSN - 0031-8655
DOI - 10.1111/php.13372
Subject(s) - rhodopsin , computational biology , phytochrome , perspective (graphical) , tel aviv , nanotechnology , biology , chemistry , computer science , botany , artificial intelligence , materials science , library science , retinal , red light
This perspective article highlights the challenges in the theoretical description of photoreceptor proteins using multiscale modeling, as discussed at the CECAM workshop in Tel Aviv, Israel. The participants have identified grand challenges and discussed the development of new tools to address them. Recent progress in understanding representative proteins such as green fluorescent protein, photoactive yellow protein, phytochrome, and rhodopsin is presented, along with methodological developments.

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