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A designed protein binding-pocket to control excited-state intramolecular proton transfer fluorescence

Lampkin et al., 2019

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9134406478460717282
Author
Lampkin B
Monteiro C
Powers E
Bouc P
Kelly J
VanVeller B
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Organic & biomolecular chemistry

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Excited-state intramolecular proton transfer involves a photochemical isomerization and creates the opportunity for the emission of two distinct wavelengths of light from a single fluorophore. The selectivity between these two wavelengths of emission is dependent on the …
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