Light-induced release/uptake of both protons and other ions cause transient changes in conductivity in suspensions of purple membrane (PM) fragments (Marinetti, Tim, and David Mauzerall, 1983, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 80:178–180). We find that the release/uptake of nonproton ions with quantum yield greater than 1 is observed at most pHs and ionic strengths. Only at both low pH and low ionic strength is the conductivity transient mostly due to protons. Our hypothesis is that during the photocycle, changes occur in the PM's dense surface charge distribution that result in changes in the number of counterions bound or condensed at the membrane surface. To test this, the PM structure was perturbed with the nonionic detergent Triton X-100. Im...
The difference in the surface charge distribution between light-adapted and dark-adapted purple memb...
Structure changes of purple membranes during the photocycle were analysed in solution by measurement...
AbstractTheoretical and new experimental arguments are given to explain the reversal of photoelectri...
Light-induced release/uptake of both protons and other ions cause transient changes in conductivity ...
The abrupt onset of large scale nonproton ion release by photo-excited purple membrane suspensions h...
Large conductivity changes have been measured during the photocycle of bacteriorhodopsin in purple m...
The amplitudes of the conductivity transients in photoexcited purple membranes were studied as a fun...
Light-induced conductivity transients have been observed in preparations of bacteriorhodopsin (bR) i...
The sign of B2, the micro-second component of the photocurrent from oriented purple membrane, is tha...
Several observations have already suggested that the carboxyl groups are involved in the association...
Time-resolved photovoltage measurements were performed with the acid-blue (bR605A) and acid-purple (...
The effect of pH buffers on the microsecond photocurrent component, B2, of oriented purple membranes...
Phase-lifetime spectroscopy was used to measure the kinetics of light-driven proton transients and M...
The kinetics of purple membrane dark adaptation were studied at pH 5 and 7, in the presence and abse...
The photocurrent transient generated by bacteriorhodopsin (bR) on a tin-oxide electrode is due to pH...
The difference in the surface charge distribution between light-adapted and dark-adapted purple memb...
Structure changes of purple membranes during the photocycle were analysed in solution by measurement...
AbstractTheoretical and new experimental arguments are given to explain the reversal of photoelectri...
Light-induced release/uptake of both protons and other ions cause transient changes in conductivity ...
The abrupt onset of large scale nonproton ion release by photo-excited purple membrane suspensions h...
Large conductivity changes have been measured during the photocycle of bacteriorhodopsin in purple m...
The amplitudes of the conductivity transients in photoexcited purple membranes were studied as a fun...
Light-induced conductivity transients have been observed in preparations of bacteriorhodopsin (bR) i...
The sign of B2, the micro-second component of the photocurrent from oriented purple membrane, is tha...
Several observations have already suggested that the carboxyl groups are involved in the association...
Time-resolved photovoltage measurements were performed with the acid-blue (bR605A) and acid-purple (...
The effect of pH buffers on the microsecond photocurrent component, B2, of oriented purple membranes...
Phase-lifetime spectroscopy was used to measure the kinetics of light-driven proton transients and M...
The kinetics of purple membrane dark adaptation were studied at pH 5 and 7, in the presence and abse...
The photocurrent transient generated by bacteriorhodopsin (bR) on a tin-oxide electrode is due to pH...
The difference in the surface charge distribution between light-adapted and dark-adapted purple memb...
Structure changes of purple membranes during the photocycle were analysed in solution by measurement...
AbstractTheoretical and new experimental arguments are given to explain the reversal of photoelectri...