| 41. | This chromophore is always a donor chromophore of phycoerythrins, since their acceptor chromophore is always phycoerythrobilin.
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| 42. | This chromophore is always a donor chromophore of phycoerythrins, since their acceptor chromophore is always phycoerythrobilin.
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| 43. | The large chromophore system in the molecule means that it can cause photosensitivity when ingested beyond threshold amounts.
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| 44. | In addition to identifying compounds, RR spectroscopy can also supply structural identification about chromophores in some cases.
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| 45. | Glu113 serves as the counterion, stabilizing the protonation of the Schiff linkage between Lys296 and the chromophore.
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| 46. | Some of these are metal complex chromophores, which contain a metal in a coordination complex with ligands.
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| 47. | In contrast to hydrogen peroxide, which oxidizes the chromophores, dithionite reduces these color-causing groups.
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| 48. | Subunits L and M provide the scaffolding for the chromophore, while subunit H contains a cytoplasmic domain.
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| 49. | This chromophore can be purified from membranes of methanogenic archaea such as " Methanosarcina mazei ".
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| 50. | The tightly packed nature of the barrel excludes solvent molecules, protecting the chromophore fluorescence from quenching by water.
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