AbstractArchaeal phototaxis is mediated by sensory rhodopsins which form complexes with their cognate transducers. Whereas the receptors sensory rhodopsin I and sensory rhodopsin II (SRII) have been expressed in Escherichia coli (E. coli) only shortened fragments of HtrII from Natronomonas pharaonis (NpHtrII) are available. Here we describe the heterologous expression of full length NpHtrII which was achieved in yields of up to 0.9mg per litre cell culture. Gel filtration analysis reveals the tendency of the transducer to form dimers and higher-order oligomers which was also observed when complexed to NpSRII. A circular dichroism (CD) spectrum of NpHtrII is comparable to those obtained for the E. coli chemoreceptors indicating a similar fol...
The microbial phototaxis receptor sensory rhodopsin II (NpSRII, also named phoborhodopsin) mediates ...
AbstractThe study of light-induced proton transfers in the archaeal sensory rhodopsins (SR), photota...
International audienceArchaea are able to sense light via the complexes of sensory rhodopsins I and ...
Archaeal phototaxis is mediated by sensory rhodopsins which form complexes with their cognate transd...
In Halobacterium salinarum phototaxis is mediated by the visual pigment-like photoreceptors sensory ...
AbstractArchaebacterial photoreceptors mediate phototaxis by regulating cell motility through two-co...
SummaryIn haloarchaea, sensory rhodopsin II (SRII) mediates a photophobic response to avoid photo-ox...
AbstractThe photophobic receptor (psRII) and its transducer pHtrII from Natronobacterium pharaonis w...
AbstractWe studied the photochemical reaction cycle of sensory rhodopsin II (SRII) by flash photolys...
AbstractSensory rhodopsin II (NpSRII) is a phototaxis receptor of Natronomonas pharaonis that perfor...
have unexpectedly revealed a widespread presence of homologous photoreceptor proteins throughout the...
Microbial rhodopsins, which constitute a family of seven-helix membrane proteins with retinal as a p...
Microbial rhodopsins, which constitute a family of seven-helix membrane proteins with retinal as a p...
Sensory rhodopsins I and II (SRI and SRII) are visual pigment-like phototaxis receptors in the archa...
AbstractSensory rhodopsin I (SRI) from Halobacterium salinarum was functionally expressed in Escheri...
The microbial phototaxis receptor sensory rhodopsin II (NpSRII, also named phoborhodopsin) mediates ...
AbstractThe study of light-induced proton transfers in the archaeal sensory rhodopsins (SR), photota...
International audienceArchaea are able to sense light via the complexes of sensory rhodopsins I and ...
Archaeal phototaxis is mediated by sensory rhodopsins which form complexes with their cognate transd...
In Halobacterium salinarum phototaxis is mediated by the visual pigment-like photoreceptors sensory ...
AbstractArchaebacterial photoreceptors mediate phototaxis by regulating cell motility through two-co...
SummaryIn haloarchaea, sensory rhodopsin II (SRII) mediates a photophobic response to avoid photo-ox...
AbstractThe photophobic receptor (psRII) and its transducer pHtrII from Natronobacterium pharaonis w...
AbstractWe studied the photochemical reaction cycle of sensory rhodopsin II (SRII) by flash photolys...
AbstractSensory rhodopsin II (NpSRII) is a phototaxis receptor of Natronomonas pharaonis that perfor...
have unexpectedly revealed a widespread presence of homologous photoreceptor proteins throughout the...
Microbial rhodopsins, which constitute a family of seven-helix membrane proteins with retinal as a p...
Microbial rhodopsins, which constitute a family of seven-helix membrane proteins with retinal as a p...
Sensory rhodopsins I and II (SRI and SRII) are visual pigment-like phototaxis receptors in the archa...
AbstractSensory rhodopsin I (SRI) from Halobacterium salinarum was functionally expressed in Escheri...
The microbial phototaxis receptor sensory rhodopsin II (NpSRII, also named phoborhodopsin) mediates ...
AbstractThe study of light-induced proton transfers in the archaeal sensory rhodopsins (SR), photota...
International audienceArchaea are able to sense light via the complexes of sensory rhodopsins I and ...