The overall research objectives are to develop proteorhodopsin (PR) proteins as a model system for {alpha}-helical membrane protein insertion and folding, and to advance understanding of the diversity and mechanisms of PRs, a large family of photoenergy transducers (~4000 identified) abundant in the world’s oceans. Specific aims are: (1) To develop a highefficiency genetic selection procedure for light-driven proton-pumping in E. coli cells. Such a procedure would provide a positive selection method for proper folding and function of PRs in the E. coli membrane. (2) Characterize flash-induced absorption changes and photocurrents in PR variants in organisms from various environments, and their expression level and function when expressed in...
AbstractProteorhodopsins are the most abundant retinal based photoreceptors and their phototrophic f...
Proteorhodopsins are the most abundant retinal based photoreceptors and their phototrophic function ...
The proteins can be divided into the two major types in terms of the cell localization: membrane pro...
Proteorhodopsin, a homologue of archaeal bacteriorhodopsin (BR), belongs to a newly identified famil...
Type I retinal binding proteins are simple photoactive membrane proteins that translocate ions again...
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...
Proteorhodopsin (PR) is a widespread form of photoheterotrophy that enables a variety of heterotroph...
AbstractProteorhodopsin is a family of over 50 proteins that provide phototrophic capability to mari...
Some microorganisms contain proteins that can interact with light and convert it into energy for gr...
Contains fulltext : 153410.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Proteorhodops...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Environmental Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil ...
Proteorhodopsin (PR) is a light-driven proton pump found in marine bacteria. Thousands of PRs are cl...
UnrestrictedMembrane proteins are of significant importance, performing a variety of biological func...
Microbial rhodopsins are photosensitive pigments implemented in the growth and adaptat...
AbstractProteorhodopsins are the most abundant retinal based photoreceptors and their phototrophic f...
Proteorhodopsins are the most abundant retinal based photoreceptors and their phototrophic function ...
The proteins can be divided into the two major types in terms of the cell localization: membrane pro...
Proteorhodopsin, a homologue of archaeal bacteriorhodopsin (BR), belongs to a newly identified famil...
Type I retinal binding proteins are simple photoactive membrane proteins that translocate ions again...
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...
Proteorhodopsin (PR) is a widespread form of photoheterotrophy that enables a variety of heterotroph...
AbstractProteorhodopsin is a family of over 50 proteins that provide phototrophic capability to mari...
Some microorganisms contain proteins that can interact with light and convert it into energy for gr...
Contains fulltext : 153410.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Proteorhodops...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Environmental Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil ...
Proteorhodopsin (PR) is a light-driven proton pump found in marine bacteria. Thousands of PRs are cl...
UnrestrictedMembrane proteins are of significant importance, performing a variety of biological func...
Microbial rhodopsins are photosensitive pigments implemented in the growth and adaptat...
AbstractProteorhodopsins are the most abundant retinal based photoreceptors and their phototrophic f...
Proteorhodopsins are the most abundant retinal based photoreceptors and their phototrophic function ...
The proteins can be divided into the two major types in terms of the cell localization: membrane pro...