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. 2009 Aug 8;48(36):8585–8593. doi: 10.1021/bi901043s

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Excited-state dynamics of ZfCRY4. (A) Absorption and emission spectra of ZfCRY4 (FADH). The emission spectra are excitation wavelength independent. The small shoulders and sharp peaks at short wavelengths (350−470 nm) are potential second chromophore emission and Raman Scattering, respectively. (B) Comparison of the fluorescence transients of ZfCRY4 and EcPHR and mosquito AgCRY1. A short-time range is shown in the inset. All three transients exhibit some unique properties, indicative of different functional behaviors.