AbstractProteins of the proteorhodopsin (PR) family are found abundantly in many marine bacteria in the photic zone of the oceans. They are colour-tuned to their environment. The green absorbing species has been shown to act as a light-driven proton pump and thus could form a potential source of energy. The pKa of the primary proton acceptor is close to the pH of seawater which could also indicate a regulatory role. Here, we review and summarize our own recent findings in the context of known data and present some new results. Proton transfer in vitro by PR is shown by a fluorescence assay which confirms a pH dependent vectoriality. Previously reported low diffracting 2D crystal preparations of PR are assessed for their use for solid-state ...
Proton translocation across membranes is vital to all kingdoms of life. Mechanistically, it relies o...
AbstractProteorhodopsin is a family of over 50 proteins that provide phototrophic capability to mari...
AbstractProteorhodopsin (PR), a retinal-containing seven transmembrane helix protein, functions as a...
AbstractProteins of the proteorhodopsin (PR) family are found abundantly in many marine bacteria in ...
The proteorhodopsin family consists of hundreds of homologous retinal containing membrane proteins f...
AbstractProteorhodopsin (PR) a recent addition to retinal type 1 protein family, is a bacterial homo...
AbstractProteorhodopsins are typical retinal-binding light-driven proton pumps of heptahelical archi...
The membrane protein Green Proteorhodopsin (GPR), found in an uncultured marine γ-proteobacterium, i...
Proteorhodopsin (PR) is a light-driven proton pump found in marine bacteria, and thousands of PRs ar...
AbstractIn the presented study the low pH photocycle of proteorhodopsin is extensively investigated ...
Proteorhodopsin (PR) a recent addition to retinal type 1 protein family, is a bacterial homologue of...
AbstractProteorhodopsins are the most abundant retinal based photoreceptors and their phototrophic f...
Proteorhodopsin (PR) is a light-driven proton pump found in marine bacteria. Thousands of PRs are cl...
Retinylidene photoreceptors are ubiquitously present in marine protists as first documented by the i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2002.Vita.Includes bibli...
Proton translocation across membranes is vital to all kingdoms of life. Mechanistically, it relies o...
AbstractProteorhodopsin is a family of over 50 proteins that provide phototrophic capability to mari...
AbstractProteorhodopsin (PR), a retinal-containing seven transmembrane helix protein, functions as a...
AbstractProteins of the proteorhodopsin (PR) family are found abundantly in many marine bacteria in ...
The proteorhodopsin family consists of hundreds of homologous retinal containing membrane proteins f...
AbstractProteorhodopsin (PR) a recent addition to retinal type 1 protein family, is a bacterial homo...
AbstractProteorhodopsins are typical retinal-binding light-driven proton pumps of heptahelical archi...
The membrane protein Green Proteorhodopsin (GPR), found in an uncultured marine γ-proteobacterium, i...
Proteorhodopsin (PR) is a light-driven proton pump found in marine bacteria, and thousands of PRs ar...
AbstractIn the presented study the low pH photocycle of proteorhodopsin is extensively investigated ...
Proteorhodopsin (PR) a recent addition to retinal type 1 protein family, is a bacterial homologue of...
AbstractProteorhodopsins are the most abundant retinal based photoreceptors and their phototrophic f...
Proteorhodopsin (PR) is a light-driven proton pump found in marine bacteria. Thousands of PRs are cl...
Retinylidene photoreceptors are ubiquitously present in marine protists as first documented by the i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2002.Vita.Includes bibli...
Proton translocation across membranes is vital to all kingdoms of life. Mechanistically, it relies o...
AbstractProteorhodopsin is a family of over 50 proteins that provide phototrophic capability to mari...
AbstractProteorhodopsin (PR), a retinal-containing seven transmembrane helix protein, functions as a...