AbstractA fitting analysis resolved the kinetics in the microsecond to second time range of the absorption changes in the bacteriorhodopsin photocycle at pH=8.0–9.5 in 3 M KCl into seven exponential components. The time constants and/or amplitudes of all components are strongly pH-dependent. In the pH range studied, the logarithms of the pH-dependent time constants varied linearly with pH. The maximum absolute value of the corresponding slopes was 0.4, in contrast with the theoretically expected value of 1 for unidirectional reactions coupled directly to proton exchange with the bulk phase. This indicates that the extracted macroscopic rate constants are not identical to the microscopic rate constants for the elementary photocycle reaction ...
AbstractPhotoreaction cycles of acidified bacteriorhodopsin (bRacid605) at room temperature was stud...
AbstractThe kinetics and stoichiometry of light-induced proton release in purple membrane suspension...
The pH dependence of the subpicosecond decay of the retinal photoexcited state in bacteriorhodopsin ...
AbstractA fitting analysis resolved the kinetics in the microsecond to second time range of the abso...
Given some simple kinetic models of the photocycle of bacteriorhodopsin (bR) and data taken at many ...
The pH dependence of the subpicosecond decay of the retinal photoexcited state in bacteriorhodopsin ...
AbstractThe paper demonstrates that the actinic light density dependence of the millisecond part of ...
AbstractPhotoselection measurements with moderate excitation intensity on bacteriorhodopsin (bR) imm...
AbstractThe pressure dependence of the photocycle kinetics of bacteriorhodopsin from Halobacterium s...
AbstractWith increasing pH (6.0 to 10.5) there is an increasing discrepancy between the recovery rat...
Absorption kinetic and electric measurements were performed on oriented purple membranes of D96N bac...
AbstractThe O intermediate of the photocycle of bacteriorhodopsin (BR) was studied by absorption kin...
The photocycle kinetics of bacteriorhodopsin were analyzed from 0 to 40 degrees C at 101 wavelengths...
The bacteriorhodopsin photocycle contains more than five spectrally distinct intermediates, and the ...
The photocycle of bacteriorhodopsin (BR) was studied in the 0.3 microsecond to 10 s time interval af...
AbstractPhotoreaction cycles of acidified bacteriorhodopsin (bRacid605) at room temperature was stud...
AbstractThe kinetics and stoichiometry of light-induced proton release in purple membrane suspension...
The pH dependence of the subpicosecond decay of the retinal photoexcited state in bacteriorhodopsin ...
AbstractA fitting analysis resolved the kinetics in the microsecond to second time range of the abso...
Given some simple kinetic models of the photocycle of bacteriorhodopsin (bR) and data taken at many ...
The pH dependence of the subpicosecond decay of the retinal photoexcited state in bacteriorhodopsin ...
AbstractThe paper demonstrates that the actinic light density dependence of the millisecond part of ...
AbstractPhotoselection measurements with moderate excitation intensity on bacteriorhodopsin (bR) imm...
AbstractThe pressure dependence of the photocycle kinetics of bacteriorhodopsin from Halobacterium s...
AbstractWith increasing pH (6.0 to 10.5) there is an increasing discrepancy between the recovery rat...
Absorption kinetic and electric measurements were performed on oriented purple membranes of D96N bac...
AbstractThe O intermediate of the photocycle of bacteriorhodopsin (BR) was studied by absorption kin...
The photocycle kinetics of bacteriorhodopsin were analyzed from 0 to 40 degrees C at 101 wavelengths...
The bacteriorhodopsin photocycle contains more than five spectrally distinct intermediates, and the ...
The photocycle of bacteriorhodopsin (BR) was studied in the 0.3 microsecond to 10 s time interval af...
AbstractPhotoreaction cycles of acidified bacteriorhodopsin (bRacid605) at room temperature was stud...
AbstractThe kinetics and stoichiometry of light-induced proton release in purple membrane suspension...
The pH dependence of the subpicosecond decay of the retinal photoexcited state in bacteriorhodopsin ...