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  1. We report high-level electronic structure calculations of electronic states in the miniSOG (for mini Singlet Oxygen Generator) photoactive protein designed to produce singlet oxygen upon light exposure. We consider a model system with a riboflavin (RF) chromophore. To better understand the photosensitization process, we compute relevant electronic states of the combined oxygen-chromophore system and their couplings. The calculations suggest that singlet oxygen can be produced both by inter-system crossing, via a triplet state of the RF(T1)×O2(3Σ− g ) character as well as by triplet excitation energy transfer via a singlet state of the same character. Importantly, the former channel produces O2(1Σ+ g ), an excited state of singlet oxygen, which is known to convert with unit efficiency into O2(1∆g) The calculations also provide evidence for the production of the triplet state of the chromophore via internal conversion facilitated by oxygen. Our results provide concrete support to previously hypothesized scenarios. 
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