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FOR 490: Molekulare Mechanismen von Retinal Protein Funktionen: Eine Kombination von Theoretischen Methoden und Näherungen
Fachliche Zuordnung
Physik
Biologie
Chemie
Biologie
Chemie
Förderung
Förderung von 2002 bis 2008
Projektkennung
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 5469831
Keine Zusammenfassung vorhanden
DFG-Verfahren
Forschungsgruppen
Projekte
- Computer simulation of anion pumping by retinal proteins (Antragsteller Fischer, Ph.D., Stefan )
- Computer Simulation of Conformation-Coupled Proton Transfer in Bacteriorhodopsin (Antragsteller Suhai, Sandor )
- Computer simulation of the proton transfer pathways at the extracellular side of bacteriorhodopsin and calculation of IR spectra of the photocycle intermediates (Antragsteller Suhai, Sandor )
- DFTB QM/MM calculations of retinal protein excited states (Antragsteller Elstner, Marcus )
- Excited state dynamics in the early stages of the bR and Rh photocycle (Antragsteller Frauenheim, Thomas )
- Excited state dynamics in the early stages of the bR and Rh photocycle (Antragsteller Frauenheim, Thomas )
- Mechanisms of the Opsin Shift (Antragsteller Buß, Volker )
- Mechanisms of the Opsin Shift (Antragsteller Buß, Volker )
- Molecular Mechanisms of Retinal Protein Action: Coordination Project (Antragsteller Frauenheim, Thomas )
- Proton transfer and conformational dynamics in the M2-to-O steps of the bacteriorhodopsin photocycle (Antragsteller Smith, Jeremy Christopher )
- QM/MM calculations of retinal protein excited states: Investigating the mechanisms of color tuning (Antragsteller Elstner, Marcus )
- Regulation of the Proton Pumping Activity of Bacteriorhodopsin - The influence of Membrane Potential and Proton Gradient (Antragsteller Ullmann, Matthias )
- Structures of the first intermediates of the visual cascade (Antragsteller Entel, Peter )
- Structures of the first intermediates of the visual cascade (Antragsteller Entel, Peter )
Sprecher
Professor Dr. Thomas Frauenheim
stellvertr. Sprecher
Professor Dr. Jeremy Christopher Smith