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Biophysical Chemistry |
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Temple University Department of Chemistry |
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DNA photolyase binds its substrate by baseflipping. We explore this process using fluorescent base analogs like 2-aminopurine. 1789-1793 (2004) |
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The Stanley Laboratory |
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· Light-driven DNA repair by DNA photolyase · Mechanistic Studies (ultrafast laser spectroscopy) · Electronic structure by Stark spectroscopy and TD-DFT calculations · Site-directed Mutagenesis · Role of FAD in catalysis · Substrate dynamics · Electronic properties of flavins and flavoproteins · Measurement of charge transfer properties · Stark spectroscopy and TD-DFT calculations · Photophysical properties of fluorescent nucleic base analogs · Two photon properties · Electronic structure by Stark spectroscopy and TD-DFT calculations · Single molecule studies of monomers and oligomers |
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Robert J Stanley, Ph.D. 250B Beury Hall Department of Chemistry 1901 N. 13th St. Philadelphia PA 19122 |
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Mees et al, Science v. 306, pp 1789-1793 (2004) |

