AbstractProteorhodopsin is photoactive 7-transmembrane protein, which uses all-trans retinal as a chromophore. Proteorhodopsin subfamilies are spectrally tuned in accordance with the depth of habitat of the host organisms, numerous species of marine picoplankton. We try to find residues critical for the spectral tuning through the use of random PCR mutagenesis and endogenous retinal biosynthesis. We obtained 16 isolates with changed color by screening in Escherichia coli with internal retinal biosynthesis system containing genes for beta-carotene biosynthesis and retinal synthase. Some isolates contained multiple substitutions, which could be separated to give 20 single mutations influencing the spectral properties. The color-changing resid...
AbstractPhoborhodopsin (pR or sensory rhodopsin II, sRII) and pharaonis phoborhodopsin (ppR or phara...
The proteorhodopsin family consists of hundreds of homologous retinal containing membrane proteins f...
Retinal-binding proteins are found in all three domains of life: archaea, eubacteria and eukarya, an...
AbstractProteorhodopsin is photoactive 7-transmembrane protein, which uses all-trans retinal as a ch...
AbstractProteorhodopsin is a family of over 50 proteins that provide phototrophic capability to mari...
Proton-pumping rhodopsins (PPRs) are photoactive retinal-binding proteins that transport ions acros...
Proteorhodopsins are heptahelical membrane proteins which function as light-driven proton pumps. The...
Proteorhodopsins are heptahelical membrane proteins which function as light-driven proton pumps. The...
AbstractProteorhodopsins are the most abundant retinal based photoreceptors and their phototrophic f...
Proton-pumping rhodopsins (PPRs) are photoactive retinal-binding proteins that transport ions across...
Proteorhodopsins (PRs) found in marine microbes are the most abundant retinal-based photoreceptors o...
AbstractThe proteorhodopsin family consists of retinal proteins of marine bacterial origin with opti...
Microbial rhodopsins are proteins that act as light driven proton pumps located in the plasma membra...
Proteorhodopsin (PR) is a light-driven proton pump found in marine bacteria. More than 1000 PRs are ...
AbstractProteorhodopsin (PR), a retinal-containing seven transmembrane helix protein, functions as a...
AbstractPhoborhodopsin (pR or sensory rhodopsin II, sRII) and pharaonis phoborhodopsin (ppR or phara...
The proteorhodopsin family consists of hundreds of homologous retinal containing membrane proteins f...
Retinal-binding proteins are found in all three domains of life: archaea, eubacteria and eukarya, an...
AbstractProteorhodopsin is photoactive 7-transmembrane protein, which uses all-trans retinal as a ch...
AbstractProteorhodopsin is a family of over 50 proteins that provide phototrophic capability to mari...
Proton-pumping rhodopsins (PPRs) are photoactive retinal-binding proteins that transport ions acros...
Proteorhodopsins are heptahelical membrane proteins which function as light-driven proton pumps. The...
Proteorhodopsins are heptahelical membrane proteins which function as light-driven proton pumps. The...
AbstractProteorhodopsins are the most abundant retinal based photoreceptors and their phototrophic f...
Proton-pumping rhodopsins (PPRs) are photoactive retinal-binding proteins that transport ions across...
Proteorhodopsins (PRs) found in marine microbes are the most abundant retinal-based photoreceptors o...
AbstractThe proteorhodopsin family consists of retinal proteins of marine bacterial origin with opti...
Microbial rhodopsins are proteins that act as light driven proton pumps located in the plasma membra...
Proteorhodopsin (PR) is a light-driven proton pump found in marine bacteria. More than 1000 PRs are ...
AbstractProteorhodopsin (PR), a retinal-containing seven transmembrane helix protein, functions as a...
AbstractPhoborhodopsin (pR or sensory rhodopsin II, sRII) and pharaonis phoborhodopsin (ppR or phara...
The proteorhodopsin family consists of hundreds of homologous retinal containing membrane proteins f...
Retinal-binding proteins are found in all three domains of life: archaea, eubacteria and eukarya, an...