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The following pages link to Alternative translocation of protons and halide ions by bacteriorhodopsin (Q33233584):
Displaying 37 items.
- Bioenergetics of the Archaea (Q24516903) (← links)
- Photocycle of dried acid purple form of bacteriorhodopsin (Q28365184) (← links)
- Glutamic Acid 204 is the Terminal Proton Release Group at the Extracellular Surface of Bacteriorhodopsin (Q30417307) (← links)
- Kinetic and thermodynamic study of the bacteriorhodopsin photocycle over a wide pH range (Q30432028) (← links)
- Catalysis of the retinal subpicosecond photoisomerization process in acid purple bacteriorhodopsin and some bacteriorhodopsin mutants by chloride ions (Q30538310) (← links)
- Cl- -dependent photovoltage responses of bacteriorhodopsin: comparison of the D85T and D85S mutants and wild-type acid purple form. (Q32147252) (← links)
- His166 is critical for active-site proton transfer and phototaxis signaling by sensory rhodopsin I (Q33907430) (← links)
- The role of water in the extracellular half channel of bacteriorhodopsin (Q33907847) (← links)
- Chemical and physical evidence for multiple functional steps comprising the M state of the bacteriorhodopsin photocycle (Q34030961) (← links)
- Electrogenic processes and protein conformational changes accompanying the bacteriorhodopsin photocycle (Q34031004) (← links)
- Analogies between halorhodopsin and bacteriorhodopsin (Q34031010) (← links)
- Nature of the chromophore binding site of bacteriorhodopsin: the potential role of Arg82 as a principal counterion (Q34170379) (← links)
- Characterization of the proton-transporting photocycle of pharaonis halorhodopsin (Q34174368) (← links)
- The Photochemical Reaction Cycle of Proteorhodopsin at Low pH (Q34181140) (← links)
- Residue replacements of buried aspartyl and related residues in sensory rhodopsin I: D201N produces inverted phototaxis signals (Q34420912) (← links)
- A unifying concept for ion translocation by retinal proteins (Q34549538) (← links)
- Halorhodopsin pumps Cl- and bacteriorhodopsin pumps protons by a common mechanism that uses conserved electrostatic interactions. (Q34581378) (← links)
- The three-dimensional structure of halorhodopsin to 5 A by electron crystallography: A new unbending procedure for two-dimensional crystals by using a global reference structure (Q35689253) (← links)
- Removal of transducer HtrI allows electrogenic proton translocation by sensory rhodopsin I. (Q35837841) (← links)
- Bacterioopsin, haloopsin, and sensory opsin I of the halobacterial isolate Halobacterium sp. strain SG1: three new members of a growing family (Q36099745) (← links)
- Anion sensitivity and spectral tuning of cone visual pigments in situ (Q37226960) (← links)
- Protonation-state-Coupled Conformational Dynamics in Reaction Mechanisms of Channel and Pump Rhodopsins (Q39287261) (← links)
- The photophobic receptor from Natronobacterium pharaonis: temperature and pH dependencies of the photocycle of sensory rhodopsin II. (Q40127034) (← links)
- Chloride ion binding to bacteriorhodopsin at low pH: an infrared spectroscopic study (Q40140657) (← links)
- Conformational changes of bacteriorhodopsin along the proton-conduction chain as studied with (13)C NMR of [3-(13)C]Ala-labeled protein: arg(82) may function as an information mediator. (Q40149769) (← links)
- Interrelations of bioenergetic and sensory functions of the retinal proteins (Q40802471) (← links)
- Bioinformatic and mutational analysis of channelrhodopsin-2 protein cation-conducting pathway (Q41221306) (← links)
- Molecular mechanism of photosignaling by archaeal sensory rhodopsins (Q41548959) (← links)
- The structures of bacteriorhodopsin with different retinal-Schiff base orientations--computer modeling and energy minimization studies (Q41635351) (← links)
- Photovoltage kinetics of the acid-blue and acid-purple forms of bacteriorhodopsin: evidence for no net charge transfer (Q42234737) (← links)
- Crystal structures of bR(D85S) favor a model of bacteriorhodopsin as a hydroxyl-ion pump (Q44864839) (← links)
- From membrane structure to bacteriorhodopsin (Q46713912) (← links)
- Proteorhodopsin Photocycle Kinetics Between pH 5 and pH 9. (Q47829464) (← links)
- Flash-induced voltage changes in halorhodopsin from Natronobacterium pharaonis (Q48012276) (← links)
- Involvement of two groups in reversal of the bathochromic shift of pharaonis phoborhodopsin by chloride at low pH. (Q50507988) (← links)
- Chloride- and pH-dependent proton transport by BR mutant D85N (Q50525630) (← links)
- High-resolution structural insights into the heliorhodopsin family (Q89601736) (← links)