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Design, Synthesis, and Dynamics of a Green Fluorescent Protein Fluorophore Mimic with an Ultrafast Switching Function
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Organic Charge-transfer CompoundRotary Molecular SwitchesPhotochemistryNatural SciencesMechanistic PhotochemistryMolecular BiologyGreen Fluorescent ProteinMolecular SwitchPhysical ChemistryChemistryQuantum ChemistryThermally Activated Delayed FluorescencePhotophysical PropertySingle-molecule DetectionBiophysicsPhosphorescenceUltrafast Switching Function
While rotary molecular switches based on neutral and cationic organic π-systems have been reported, structurally homologous anionic switches providing complementary properties have not been prepared so far. Here we report the design and preparation of a molecular switch mimicking the anionic p-HBDI chromophore of the green fluorescent protein. The investigation of the mechanism and dynamics of the E/Z switching function is carried out both computationally and experimentally. The data consistently support axial rotary motion occurring on a sub-picosecond time scale. Transient spectroscopy and trajectory simulations show that the nonadiabatic decay process occurs in the vicinity of a conical intersection (CInt) between a charge transfer state and a covalent/diradical state. Comparison of our anionic p-HBDI-like switch with the previously reported cationic N-alkyl indanylidene pyrrolinium switch mimicking visual pigments reveals that these similar systems translocate, upon vertical excitation, a similar net charge in the same axial direction.
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