Photoinduced processes in nucleic acids and proteins: Kerala, India, 11-13 January 2018

Light induced chemical and physical processes in small organic-/inorganic-/bio-molecules have been a subject of experimental and theoretical research for several decades. Recent advances in high resolution spatio-temporal techniques have offered detailed understanding of excited state processes in s...

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Corporate Author: General Discussion on Photoinduced processes in nucleic acids and proteins, Kerala, India (Author)
Other Authors: Hariharan, Mahesh (Editor) , Watts, Anthony (Editor) , Ganesh, Krishna N. (Editor) , Hellwell, John (Editor) , Howard, Judith A. K. (Editor) , Varghese, Reji (Editor)
Format: Conference Paper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
Series:Faraday discussions volume 207
In: Faraday discussions (volume 207)

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Author Notes:co-chairs: Mahesh Hariharan (ISER-Thiruvananthapuram, India), Anthony Watts (University of Oxford, UK), Krishna N. Ganesh (ISER Pune, India), John Hellwell (The University of Manchester, UK), Judith A. K. Howard (Durham University, UK), Reji Varghese (ISER-Thiruvananthapuram, India)
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Summary:Light induced chemical and physical processes in small organic-/inorganic-/bio-molecules have been a subject of experimental and theoretical research for several decades. Recent advances in high resolution spatio-temporal techniques have offered detailed understanding of excited state processes in small molecules. In sharp contrast, however, information on electronic processes in biomolecules such as isolated proteins and DNA (and their complexes) is still in its infancy. Though extremely complicated to uncover, knowledge of photo-excited state processes of such biomolecules in the cellular/biological context is the eventual goal of scientists working in these areas. Photochemical and photophysical processes in biomolecules are intimately involved in a multitude of functional processes, that include vision, photosynthesis, molecular recognition, gene replication, etc., and can be utilized in areas such as photodynamic therapy. Such processes in DNA are also of interest to both the biological and materials communities as memory devices and structural building blocks
Item Description:"A general discussion on Photoinduced Processes in Nucleic Acids and Proteins was held in Kerala, India on the 11th, 12th and 13th of January 2018"--Page 5
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