Ultrafast excitation of native and artificial bacteriorhodopsin leads to a revision of the currently accepted photophysical models based on a ≤ 100 fs C13=C14 isomerization of the retinal chromophore.
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Zhong, Q., Ruhman, S., Ottolenghi, M., Sheves, M., Friedman, N., Atkinson, G. H., & Delaney, J. K. (1996). A comparative study of the initial photoinduced event in bacteriorhodopsin: Can it be isomerization? Springer Series in Chemical Physics, 62, 355–356. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80314-7_155
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