The proton-conducting pathway of bacteriorhodopsin (BR) contains at least nine internal water molecules that are thought to be key players in the proton translocation mechanism. Here, we report the results of a multinuclear (1H, 2H, 17O) magnetic relaxation dispersion (MRD) study with the primary goal of determining the rate of exchange of these internal water molecules with bulk water. This rate is of interest in current attempts to elucidate the molecular details of the proton translocation mechanism. The relevance of water exchange kinetics is underscored by recent crystallographic findings of substantial variations in the number and locations of internal water molecules during the photocycle. Moreover, internal water exchange is believe...
AbstractProtonated networks of internal water molecules appear to be involved in proton transfer in ...
AbstractBacteriorhodopsin (BR) is a transmembrane protein in the purple membrane (PM) of Halobacteri...
134 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The mechanisms of proton rele...
Protein crystallography provides the structure of a protein, averaged over all elementary cells duri...
ABSTRACT Protonated networks of internal water molecules appear to be involved in proton transfer in...
AbstractProtonated networks of internal water molecules appear to be involved in proton transfer in ...
Magnetic relaxation dispersion measurements have been performed on aqueous protein solutions to stud...
The results presented in this thesis demonstrate that the magnetic relaxation dispersion (MRD) techn...
AbstractProtein-bound internal water molecules are essential features of the structure and function ...
AbstractProtein crystallography provides the structure of a protein, averaged over all elementary ce...
The proton transfer activity of the light-driven proton pump, bacteriorhodopsin (bR) in the photoche...
AbstractInternal water molecules are considered to play a crucial role in the functional processes o...
AbstractA wealth of information has been gathered during the past decades that water molecules do pl...
AbstractThe dynamics of proton transfer between the surface of purple membrane and the aqueous bulk ...
The cytoplasmic surface of the BR (initial) state of bacteriorhodopsin is characterized by a cluster...
AbstractProtonated networks of internal water molecules appear to be involved in proton transfer in ...
AbstractBacteriorhodopsin (BR) is a transmembrane protein in the purple membrane (PM) of Halobacteri...
134 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The mechanisms of proton rele...
Protein crystallography provides the structure of a protein, averaged over all elementary cells duri...
ABSTRACT Protonated networks of internal water molecules appear to be involved in proton transfer in...
AbstractProtonated networks of internal water molecules appear to be involved in proton transfer in ...
Magnetic relaxation dispersion measurements have been performed on aqueous protein solutions to stud...
The results presented in this thesis demonstrate that the magnetic relaxation dispersion (MRD) techn...
AbstractProtein-bound internal water molecules are essential features of the structure and function ...
AbstractProtein crystallography provides the structure of a protein, averaged over all elementary ce...
The proton transfer activity of the light-driven proton pump, bacteriorhodopsin (bR) in the photoche...
AbstractInternal water molecules are considered to play a crucial role in the functional processes o...
AbstractA wealth of information has been gathered during the past decades that water molecules do pl...
AbstractThe dynamics of proton transfer between the surface of purple membrane and the aqueous bulk ...
The cytoplasmic surface of the BR (initial) state of bacteriorhodopsin is characterized by a cluster...
AbstractProtonated networks of internal water molecules appear to be involved in proton transfer in ...
AbstractBacteriorhodopsin (BR) is a transmembrane protein in the purple membrane (PM) of Halobacteri...
134 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The mechanisms of proton rele...