pigmenttoprotein
Pigmenttoprotein refers to a class of molecules composed of a pigment molecule covalently linked to a protein. These compounds play crucial roles in various biological processes, primarily involving light absorption, energy transfer, and signaling. The protein component provides a scaffold and often influences the optical properties and reactivity of the pigment.
One of the most well-known examples is bacteriorhodopsin, a membrane protein found in halobacteria. It contains
The interaction between the pigment and the protein is highly specific and can lead to unique spectroscopic