1991
DOI: 10.1016/0302-4598(91)80019-y
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Emulsion photobioelectrochemistry: Bacteriorhodopsin phototransfer of protons through the water/lipid interface

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“…The interfacial adsorption of biological macromolecules brings exciting applications towards the field which are still not sufficiently studied. For instance, the accommodation of the transmembrane proton pumpbacteriorhodopsinwithin the lipid monolayer deposited at the liquidliquid interface allowed photoinduced proton transfer to the organic phase [54]. In addition to practical limitation related to protein denaturation [55,56], set of works published more than 20 years ago left out unfinished debate concerning the mechanism of the bacteriorhodopsin assisted proton transfer across liquidliquid interface [55].…”
Section: Molecular Assembliesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interfacial adsorption of biological macromolecules brings exciting applications towards the field which are still not sufficiently studied. For instance, the accommodation of the transmembrane proton pumpbacteriorhodopsinwithin the lipid monolayer deposited at the liquidliquid interface allowed photoinduced proton transfer to the organic phase [54]. In addition to practical limitation related to protein denaturation [55,56], set of works published more than 20 years ago left out unfinished debate concerning the mechanism of the bacteriorhodopsin assisted proton transfer across liquidliquid interface [55].…”
Section: Molecular Assembliesmentioning
confidence: 99%