AbstractSince the discovery of proteorhodopsins, the ubiquitous marine light-driven proton pumps of eubacteria, a large number of other eubacterial rhodopsins with diverse structures and functions have been characterized. Here, we review the body of knowledge accumulated on the four major groups of eubacterial rhodopsins, with the focus on their biophysical characterization. We discuss advances and controversies on the unique eubacterial sensory rhodopsins (as represented by Anabaena sensory rhodopsin), proton-pumping proteorhodopsins and xanthorhodopsins, as well as novel non-proton ion pumps. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Retinal Proteins — You can teach an old dog new tricks
Some microorganisms contain proteins that can interact with light and convert it into energy for gr...
Abstract Microbial rhodopsins are photoswitchable seven-transmembrane proteins that are widely distr...
Retinylidene photoreceptors are ubiquitously present in marine protists as first documented by the i...
The first microbial rhodopsin, a light-driven proton pump bacteriorhodopsin from Halobacterium salin...
Microbial sensory rhodopsins are a family of membrane embedded photoreceptors in prokaryotic and euk...
The first member and eponym of the rhodopsin family was identified in the 1930s as the visual pigmen...
Proteorhodopsin, a homologue of archaeal bacteriorhodopsin (BR), belongs to a newly identified famil...
AbstractProteorhodopsins are the most abundant retinal based photoreceptors and their phototrophic f...
Proteorhodopsins are the most abundant retinal based photoreceptors and their phototrophic function ...
Proteorhodopsin (pR) is a light-activated proton pump homologous to bacteriorhodopsin and recently d...
Proteorhodopsin, a homologue of archaeal bacteriorhodopsin (BR), belongs to a newly identified famil...
AbstractA fundamental design principle of microbial rhodopsins is that they share the same basic lig...
AbstractOne of the main functions of microbial rhodopsins is outward-directed light-driven proton tr...
AbstractRetinal proteins (~rhodopsins) are photochemically reactive membrane-embedded proteins, with...
Eukaryotic microbial rhodopsins are widespread bacteriorhodopsin-like proteins found in many lower e...
Some microorganisms contain proteins that can interact with light and convert it into energy for gr...
Abstract Microbial rhodopsins are photoswitchable seven-transmembrane proteins that are widely distr...
Retinylidene photoreceptors are ubiquitously present in marine protists as first documented by the i...
The first microbial rhodopsin, a light-driven proton pump bacteriorhodopsin from Halobacterium salin...
Microbial sensory rhodopsins are a family of membrane embedded photoreceptors in prokaryotic and euk...
The first member and eponym of the rhodopsin family was identified in the 1930s as the visual pigmen...
Proteorhodopsin, a homologue of archaeal bacteriorhodopsin (BR), belongs to a newly identified famil...
AbstractProteorhodopsins are the most abundant retinal based photoreceptors and their phototrophic f...
Proteorhodopsins are the most abundant retinal based photoreceptors and their phototrophic function ...
Proteorhodopsin (pR) is a light-activated proton pump homologous to bacteriorhodopsin and recently d...
Proteorhodopsin, a homologue of archaeal bacteriorhodopsin (BR), belongs to a newly identified famil...
AbstractA fundamental design principle of microbial rhodopsins is that they share the same basic lig...
AbstractOne of the main functions of microbial rhodopsins is outward-directed light-driven proton tr...
AbstractRetinal proteins (~rhodopsins) are photochemically reactive membrane-embedded proteins, with...
Eukaryotic microbial rhodopsins are widespread bacteriorhodopsin-like proteins found in many lower e...
Some microorganisms contain proteins that can interact with light and convert it into energy for gr...
Abstract Microbial rhodopsins are photoswitchable seven-transmembrane proteins that are widely distr...
Retinylidene photoreceptors are ubiquitously present in marine protists as first documented by the i...