Abstract

The basic intensity dependent optical properties of photoactive yellow protein were studied and shown to resemble to those of bacteriorhodopsin. Using a set of rate equations and a modified photocycle the transmittance behaviour was explained. Fitting the theoretical intensity dependent transmittance curves to the measurements was done by adjusting the photochemical parameters and the relaxation times. The model explains the experiments.

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