نتایج جستجو برای: bacteriorhodopsin br

تعداد نتایج: 41878  

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2006
Michael Hoffmann Marius Wanko Paul Strodel Peter H König Thomas Frauenheim Klaus Schulten Walter Thiel Emad Tajkhorshid Marcus Elstner

The mechanism of color tuning in the rhodopsin family of proteins has been studied by comparing the optical properties of the light-driven proton pump bacteriorhodopsin (bR) and the light detector sensory rhodopsin II (sRII). Despite a high structural similarity, the maximal absorption is blue-shifted from 568 nm in bR to 497 nm in sRII. The molecular mechanism of this shift is still a matter o...

Journal: :Journal of computer-aided molecular design 2012
H.-H. Wu C.-C. Chen C.-M. Chen

We propose a united-residue model of membrane proteins to investigate the structures of helix bundle membrane proteins (HBMPs) using coarse-grained (CG) replica exchange Monte-Carlo (REMC) simulations. To demonstrate the method, it is used to identify the ground state of HBMPs in a CG model, including bacteriorhodopsin (BR), halorhodopsin (HR), and their subdomains. The rotational parameters of...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2011
Antoinette M Dummer Jessica C Bonsall Jacob B Cihla Stephanie M Lawry Gabriela C Johnson Ronald F Peck

Integral membrane protein complexes consisting of proteins and small molecules that act as cofactors have important functions in all organisms. To form functional complexes, cofactor biosynthesis must be coordinated with the production of corresponding apoproteins. To examine this coordination, we study bacteriorhodopsin (BR), a light-induced proton pump in the halophilic archaeon Halobacterium...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1997
H J Sass I W Schachowa G Rapp M H Koch D Oesterhelt N A Dencher G Büldt

The tertiary structural changes occurring during the photocycle of bacteriorhodopsin (BR) are assigned by X-ray diffraction to distinct M states, M1 and M2. Purple membranes (PM) of the mutant Asp96Asn at 15, 57, 75 and 100% relative humidity (r.h.) were studied in a parallel X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic investigation. Light-dependent conformational chan...

Journal: :Gene 1993
E Ferrando U Schweiger D Oesterhelt

Homologous recombination in the archaebacterium Halobacterium halobium has been investigated and exploited for the wild-type (wt) level of expression of the bacterio-opsin-encoding gene (bop). The Haloferax volcanii-Escherichia coli shuttle vector, pWL102, was used to construct a shuttle-mutagenesis vector, pEF191, bearing bop and short flanking sequences. Transformation of a bacteriorhodopsin ...

Journal: :Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B 2021

Abstract The review considers the spectral kinetic data obtained by us femtosecond absorption laser spectroscopy for photochromic reaction of retinal isomerization in animal rhodopsin (type II), namely, bovine visual and microbial rhodopsins I), such as Exiguobacterium sibiricum Halobacterium salinarum bacteriorhodopsin. It is shown that elementary act photoreaction type I II can be interpreted...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2000
M S Hutson U Alexiev S V Shilov K J Wise M S Braiman

Arginine-82 (R82) of bacteriorhodopsin (bR) has long been recognized as an important residue due to its absolute conservation in the archaeal rhodopsins and the effects of R82 mutations on the photocycle and proton release. However, the nature of interactions between R82 and other residues of the protein has remained difficult to decipher. Recent NMR studies showed that the two terminal nitroge...

2014
John I. Ogren Sergey Mamaev Daniel Russano Hai Li John L. Spudich Kenneth J. Rothschild

Channelrhodopsins (ChRs), which form a distinct branch of the microbial rhodopsin family, control phototaxis in green algae. Because ChRs can be expressed and function in neuronal membranes as light-gated cation channels, they have rapidly become an important optogenetic tool in neurobiology. While channelrhodopsin-2 from the unicellular alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (CrChR2) is the most commo...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2004
Brian W Edmonds Hartmut Luecke

A structure-based approach to the mechanism of ion pumping in bacteriorhodopsin (BR) has fostered new hypotheses for the detailed molecular changes that underlie ion transport in this light-driven pump. Isomerization of the retinal from all-trans to 13-cis in response to absorption of the energy of a photon is thought to lead to proton transfer from the initially protonated Schiff base to an an...

2014
Matthew J. Ranaghan Jordan A. Greco Nicole L. Wagner Rickinder Grewal Rekha Rangarajan Jeremy F. Koscielecki Kevin J. Wise Robert R. Birge

The Q photoproduct of bacteriorhodopsin (BR) is the basis of several biophotonic technologies that employ BR as the photoactive element. Several blue BR (bBR) mutants, generated by using directed evolution, were investigated with respect to the photochemical formation of the Q state. We report here a new bBR mutant, D85E/D96Q, which is capable of efficiently converting the entire sample to and ...

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