نتایج جستجو برای: bacteriorhodopsin br

تعداد نتایج: 41878  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Gerald Mathias Dominik Marx

Networks of internal water molecules are thought to provide proton transfer pathways in many enzymatic and photosynthetic reactions. Extremely broad absorption continua observed in recent IR spectroscopic measurements on the photodriven proton pump bacteriorhodopsin (BR) suggest such networks may also serve as proton storage and release sites for these reactions. By combining electronic structu...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 1997
B Isralewitz S Izrailev K Schulten

Formation of bacteriorhodopsin (bR) from apoprotein and retinal has been studied experimentally, but the actual pathway, including the point of entry, is little understood. Molecular dynamics simulations provide a surprisingly clear prediction. A window between bR helices E and F in the transmembrane part of the protein can be identified as an entry point for retinal. Steered molecular dynamics...

2006
V. Sivozhelezov C. Nicolini

Visual membranes of octopus, whose main component is the light-sensitive signal transducer octopus rhodopsin (octR), are extremely highly ordered, easily capture single photons, and are sensitive to light polarization, which shows their high potential for use as a QC detector. However, artiˇcial membranes made of octR are neither highly enough ordered nor stable, while the bacterial homolog of ...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2001
G V Nikiforovich S Galaktionov J Balodis G R Marshall

G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are thought to be proteins with 7-membered transmembrane helical bundles (7TM proteins). Recently, the X-ray structures have been solved for two such proteins, namely for bacteriorhodopsin (BR) and rhodopsin (Rh), the latter being a GPCR. Despite similarities, the structures are different enough to suggest that 3D models for different GPCRs cannot be obtained...

Journal: :Proteins 2009
Tsjerk A Wassenaar Xavier Daura Esteve Padrós Alan E Mark

The purple membrane (PM) is a specialized membrane patch found in halophilic archaea, containing the photoreceptor bacteriorhodopsin (bR). It is long known that calcium ions bind to the PM, but their position and role remain elusive to date. Molecular dynamics simulations in conjunction with a highly detailed model of the PM have been used to investigate the stability of calcium ions placed at ...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 1998
N D Denkov H Yoshimura T Kouyama J Walz K Nagayama

We obtained vesicles from purple membrane of Halobacterium halobium at different suspension compositions (pH, electrolytes, buffers), following the procedure of Kouyama et al. (1994) (J. Mol. Biol. 236:990-994). The vesicles contained bacteriorhodopsin (bR) and halolipid, and spontaneously formed during incubation of purple membrane suspension in the presence of detergent octylthioglucoside (OT...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Florian Garczarek Leonid S Brown Janos K Lanyi Klaus Gerwert

Proton transfer is crucial for many enzyme reactions. Here, we show that in addition to protonatable amino acid side chains, water networks could constitute proton-binding sites in proteins. A broad IR continuum absorbance change during the proton pumping photocycle of bacteriorhodopsin (bR) indicates most likely deprotonation of a protonated water cluster at the proton release site close to th...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2005
Sri-Rajasekhar Kothapalli Pengfei Wu Chandra S Yelleswarapu D V G L N Rao

Real-time nonlinear optical Fourier filtering for medical image processing is demonstrated, exploiting light modulating characteristics of thin films of the biophotonic material bacteriorhodopsin (bR). The nonlinear transmission of bR films for a 442 nm probe beam with a 568 nm control beam and vice versa is experimentally studied in detail. The spatial frequency information carried by the blue...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2007
Johannes Preiner Harald Janovjak Christian Rankl Helene Knaus David A Cisneros Alexej Kedrov Ferry Kienberger Daniel J Muller Peter Hinterdorfer

Mechanical single-molecule techniques offer exciting possibilities to investigate protein folding and stability in native environments at submolecular resolution. By applying a free-energy reconstruction procedure developed by Hummer and Szabo, which is based on a statistical theorem introduced by Jarzynski, we determined the unfolding free energy of the membrane proteins bacteriorhodopsin (BR)...

Journal: :Photochemistry and photobiology 2007
Tai-Yang Kim Kathrin Winkler Ulrike Alexiev

Advanced multidimensional time-correlated single photon counting (mdTCSPC) and picosecond time-resolved fluorescence in combination with site-directed fluorescence labeling are valuable tools to study the properties of membrane protein surface segments on the pico- to nanoseconds time scale. Time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy changes of protein bound fluorescent probes reveal changes in prot...

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