- A
chromop**** is a
molecule which absorbs light at a
particular wavelength and
reflects color as a result.
Chromop****s are
commonly referred to as colored...
- tool in many
forms of
biology due to its
ability to form an
internal chromop**** without requiring any
accessory cofactors, gene products, or enzymes...
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Larry R.
Dalton (2001). "Low Vπ
Electrooptic Modulators from CLD-1:
Chromop**** Design and Synthesis,
Material Processing, and Characterization". Chem...
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molecules (
chromop****s). A
donor chromop****,
initially in its
electronic excited state, may
transfer energy to an
acceptor chromop**** through nonradiative...
- (chrōma) 'colour') is a
group of
atoms attached to a
chromop**** which modifies the
ability of that
chromop**** to
absorb light. They
themselves fail to produce...
- parts, a
labile chromop**** (the non-protein
molecular entity shown at right) and a 113
amino acid
protein to
which the
chromop**** is
tightly and non-covalently...
- form the
basis of
chromop****s,
which are light-absorbing
parts of a
molecule that can
cause a
compound to be colored. Such
chromop****s are
often present...
- purple, and
orange pigments, all
through intentional addition of a
chromop**** in the
trigonal bipyramidal coordination environment. The
discovery of...
-
Retinal (also
known as retinaldehyde) is a
polyene chromop****. Retinal,
bound to
proteins called opsins, is the
chemical basis of
visual phototransduction...
- phycobiliproteins, it is
composed of a
protein part
covalently binding chromop****s called phycobilins. In the
phycoerythrin family, the most
known phycobilins...