Bioquímica / Lubert Stryer, Jeremy M Berg, John L. Tymoczko, contenidos en web Neil D. Clarke (2003)
Stryer, Lubert, Berg, Jeremy M, Tymoczko, John
Traducción de: Biochemistry
Biochemistry / Jeremy M. Berg, John L. Tymoczko, Lubert Stryer (2001)
Berg, Jeremy Mark, Stryer, Lubert
4ta. ed. by Lubert Stryer
Statistical distributions of nucleosomes: nonrandom locations by a stochastic mechanism (1988)
Kornberg, Roger D., Stryer, Lubert
Expressions are derived for distributions of nucleosomes in chromatin. Nucleosomes are placed on DNA at the densities found in bulk chromatin, and their locations are allowed to vary at random. No...
Cloning and localization of two multigene receptor families in goldfish olfactory epithelium
Cao, Yanxiang, Oh, Bryan C., Stryer, Lubert
Goldfish reproduction is coordinated by pheromones that are released by ovulating females and detected by males. Two highly potent pheromones, a dihydroxyprogesterone and a prostaglandin, previously...
The effect of recombinant recoverin on the photoresponse of truncated rod photoreceptors
Erickson, Martha A., Lagnado, Leon, Zozulya, Sergey, Neubert, Thomas A., Stryer, Lubert, Baylor, Denis A.
Recoverin is a heterogeneously acylated calcium-binding protein thought to regulate visual transduction. Its effect on the photoresponse was investigated by dialyzing the recombinant protein into...
Fluorescent Probes of Biological Membranes
Waggoner, Alan S., Stryer, Lubert
Fluorescent and phosphorescent probes that have readily interpretable emission properties can be specifically inserted into biological macromolecules to reveal facets of their structure and dynamics:...
Subnanosecond motions of tryptophan residues in proteins
Munro, Ian, Pecht, Israel, Stryer, Lubert
The dynamics of protein molecules in the subnanosecond and nanosecond time range were investigated by time-resolved fluorescence polarization spectroscopy. Synchrotron radiation from a storage ring...
Fluorescence Spectroscopy of an Oriented Model Membrane
Yguerabide, Juan, Stryer, Lubert
We have devised a simple method that makes it feasible to apply fluorescence techniques to lipid bilayer membranes to elucidate aspects of their structure and dynamics. Fluorescence excitation,...
Fluorescence energy transfer in the rapid-diffusion limit
Thomas, David D., Carlsen, William F., Stryer, Lubert
Energy transfer is enhanced by translational diffusion of the donor and acceptor [Steinberg, I. Z. & Katchalski, E. (1968) J. Chem. Phys. 48, 2404-2410]. The effect of diffusion on energy transfer...
Proximity Relationships in Rhodopsin
Energy transfer was used as a spectroscopic ruler to deduce proximity relationships within bovine rhodopsin in digitonin solution. Rhodopsin was specifically labeled with fluorescent chromophores at...
DEPENDENCE OF THE KINETICS OF SINGLET-SINGLET ENERGY TRANSFER ON SPECTRAL OVERLAP*
Haugland, Richard P., Yguerabide, Juan, Stryer, Lubert
Electronic excitation energy can be transferred between chromophores separated by distances of the order of 30 Å. Förster proposed that the transfer occurs by a dipole-dipole resonance interaction...
Cloning and localization of two multigene receptor families in goldfish olfactory epithelium
Cao, Yanxiang, Oh, Bryan C., Stryer, Lubert
Goldfish reproduction is coordinated by pheromones that are released by ovulating females and detected by males. Two highly potent pheromones, a dihydroxyprogesterone and a prostaglandin, previously...
The effect of recombinant recoverin on the photoresponse of truncated rod photoreceptors
Erickson, Martha A., Lagnado, Leon, Zozulya, Sergey, Neubert, Thomas A., Stryer, Lubert, Baylor, Denis A.
Recoverin is a heterogeneously acylated calcium-binding protein thought to regulate visual transduction. Its effect on the photoresponse was investigated by dialyzing the recombinant protein into...
Fluorescent Probes of Biological Membranes
Waggoner, Alan S., Stryer, Lubert
Fluorescent and phosphorescent probes that have readily interpretable emission properties can be specifically inserted into biological macromolecules to reveal facets of their structure and dynamics:...
Subnanosecond motions of tryptophan residues in proteins
Munro, Ian, Pecht, Israel, Stryer, Lubert
The dynamics of protein molecules in the subnanosecond and nanosecond time range were investigated by time-resolved fluorescence polarization spectroscopy. Synchrotron radiation from a storage ring...
Fluorescence Spectroscopy of an Oriented Model Membrane
Yguerabide, Juan, Stryer, Lubert
We have devised a simple method that makes it feasible to apply fluorescence techniques to lipid bilayer membranes to elucidate aspects of their structure and dynamics. Fluorescence excitation,...
Fluorescence energy transfer in the rapid-diffusion limit
Thomas, David D., Carlsen, William F., Stryer, Lubert
Energy transfer is enhanced by translational diffusion of the donor and acceptor [Steinberg, I. Z. & Katchalski, E. (1968) J. Chem. Phys. 48, 2404-2410]. The effect of diffusion on energy transfer...
Proximity Relationships in Rhodopsin
Energy transfer was used as a spectroscopic ruler to deduce proximity relationships within bovine rhodopsin in digitonin solution. Rhodopsin was specifically labeled with fluorescent chromophores at...
DEPENDENCE OF THE KINETICS OF SINGLET-SINGLET ENERGY TRANSFER ON SPECTRAL OVERLAP*
Haugland, Richard P., Yguerabide, Juan, Stryer, Lubert
Electronic excitation energy can be transferred between chromophores separated by distances of the order of 30 Å. Förster proposed that the transfer occurs by a dipole-dipole resonance interaction...