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Ultrafast Proton Transfer in Fluorescent and Photochromic Proteins

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Abstract

Transient IR and ultrafast fluorescence are used to probe primary processes in two proteins. S65T GFP exhibits proton transfer on a short H-bond, while transient IR probes primary photochemistry in the optical highlighter protein kikGR.

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