Aihua Xie

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Physics Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, United States 
Area:
General Biophysics, Biochemistry
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Mix LT, Hara M, Fuzell J, et al. (2021) Not All Photoactive Yellow Proteins Are Built Alike: Surprises and Insights into Chromophore Photoisomerization, Protonation, and Thermal Reisomerization of the Photoactive Yellow Protein Isolated from . Journal of the American Chemical Society. 143: 19614-19628
Kottke T, Xie A, Larsen DS, et al. (2018) Photoreceptors Take Charge: Emerging Principles for Light Sensing. Annual Review of Biophysics
Xie A, Liu C, Cavener M. (2017) Infrared Structural Biology: How to Detect Protonation States of Histidine Side Chains in Proteins Biophysical Journal. 112
Xie A, Balch M, Neto D, et al. (2016) FTIR Study Reveal Intrinsically Disordered Nature of Heat Shock Protein 90 Biophysical Journal. 110: 37a
Xie A, Redlich B, Meer LVD, et al. (2015) Hidden harmonic quantum states in proteins: Did Davydov get the sign wrong? Physica Scripta. 2015
Kaledhonkar S, Hara M, Stalcup TP, et al. (2013) Strong ionic hydrogen bonding causes a spectral isotope effect in photoactive yellow protein. Biophysical Journal. 105: 2577-85
Rathod R, Kang Z, Hartson SD, et al. (2012) Side-chain specific isotopic labeling of proteins for infrared structural biology: the case of ring-D4-tyrosine isotope labeling of photoactive yellow protein. Protein Expression and Purification. 85: 125-32
Kumauchi M, Kaledhonkar S, Philip AF, et al. (2010) A conserved helical capping hydrogen bond in PAS domains controls signaling kinetics in the superfamily prototype photoactive yellow protein. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 132: 15820-30
Hoff WD, Kang Z, Kumauchi M, et al. (2010) Changes in Active Site Hydrogen Bonding upon Formation of the Electronically Excited State of Photoactive Yellow Protein Hydrogen Bonding and Transfer in the Excited State. 2: 839-855
Van Der Horst MA, Stalcup TP, Kaledhonkar S, et al. (2009) Locked chromophore analogs reveal that photoactive yellow protein regulates biofilm formation in the deep sea bacterium Idiomarina loihiensis Journal of the American Chemical Society. 131: 17443-17451
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