AbstractNatronomonas pharaonis halorhodopsin (pHR) is an archaeal rhodopsin functioning as an inward-directed, light-driven Cl− pump. To characterize the electrophysiological features of the Cl− pump activity of pHR, we expressed pHR in Xenopus laevis oocytes and analyzed its photoinduced Cl− pump activity using the two-electrode voltage-clamp technique. Photoinduced outward currents were observed only in the presence of Cl−, Br−, I−, NO3−, and SCN−, but not in control oocytes, indicating that photoinduced anion currents were mediated by pHR. The relationship between photoinduced Cl− current via pHR and the light intensity was linear, demonstrating that transport of Cl− is driven by a single-photon reaction and that the steady-state current...
AbstractThe voltage dependence of light-induced proton pumping was studied with bacteriorhodopsin (b...
Microbial rhodopsins are well known as versatile and ubiquitous light-driven ion transporters and p...
AbstractHalorhodopsin from Natronomonas pharaonis (pHR), a retinylidene protein that functions as a ...
AbstractHalorhodopsin (HR) functions as a light-driven inward Cl− pump. The Cl− transfer process of ...
Halorhodopsin (HR) functions as a light-driven inward Cl- pump. The Cl- transfer process of HR from ...
AbstractTwo rhodopsins with intrinsic ion conductance have been identified recently in Chlamydomonas...
AbstractThe light-driven proton pump bacteriorhodopsin (bR) was functionally expressed in Xenopus la...
AbstractWe report on the first successful expression of the light driven H+ pump, bacteriorhodopsin,...
AbstractOriented gel samples were prepared from halorhodopsin-containing membranes from Natronobacte...
AbstractThe light-activated proton-pumping bacteriorhodopsin and chloride ion-pumping halorhodopsin ...
AbstractWe studied the photocurrents of a cyanobacterial rhodopsin Gloeobacter violaceus (GR) in Xen...
AbstractHalorhodopsin from Natronomonas pharaonis (pHR) functions as a light-driven halide ion pump....
AbstractIn the present work the light-activated proton transfer reactions of sensory rhodopsin II fr...
Microbial rhodopsins are widely distributed in many microorganisms and act as light-driven ion pumps...
AbstractThe photovoltage generation by halorhodopsin from Halobacterium salinarum (shR) was examined...
AbstractThe voltage dependence of light-induced proton pumping was studied with bacteriorhodopsin (b...
Microbial rhodopsins are well known as versatile and ubiquitous light-driven ion transporters and p...
AbstractHalorhodopsin from Natronomonas pharaonis (pHR), a retinylidene protein that functions as a ...
AbstractHalorhodopsin (HR) functions as a light-driven inward Cl− pump. The Cl− transfer process of ...
Halorhodopsin (HR) functions as a light-driven inward Cl- pump. The Cl- transfer process of HR from ...
AbstractTwo rhodopsins with intrinsic ion conductance have been identified recently in Chlamydomonas...
AbstractThe light-driven proton pump bacteriorhodopsin (bR) was functionally expressed in Xenopus la...
AbstractWe report on the first successful expression of the light driven H+ pump, bacteriorhodopsin,...
AbstractOriented gel samples were prepared from halorhodopsin-containing membranes from Natronobacte...
AbstractThe light-activated proton-pumping bacteriorhodopsin and chloride ion-pumping halorhodopsin ...
AbstractWe studied the photocurrents of a cyanobacterial rhodopsin Gloeobacter violaceus (GR) in Xen...
AbstractHalorhodopsin from Natronomonas pharaonis (pHR) functions as a light-driven halide ion pump....
AbstractIn the present work the light-activated proton transfer reactions of sensory rhodopsin II fr...
Microbial rhodopsins are widely distributed in many microorganisms and act as light-driven ion pumps...
AbstractThe photovoltage generation by halorhodopsin from Halobacterium salinarum (shR) was examined...
AbstractThe voltage dependence of light-induced proton pumping was studied with bacteriorhodopsin (b...
Microbial rhodopsins are well known as versatile and ubiquitous light-driven ion transporters and p...
AbstractHalorhodopsin from Natronomonas pharaonis (pHR), a retinylidene protein that functions as a ...