1987
DOI: 10.1016/0005-2728(87)90247-7
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Oriented purple-membrane films as a probe for studies of the mechanism of bacteriorhodopsin functioning. II. Photoelectric processes

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“…The photoelectric signals generated from reconstituted bR films as observed by a variety of independent research groups have proved that photochemical properties of bR can be maintained in its solid phase because of the unusual stability of purple membrane (PM) sheets (Váró and Keszthelyi, 1983;Kononenko et al, 1987;He et al, 1998;Crittenden et al, 2003). However, the photocycle and proton transfer kinetics of dried bR film dramatically differ from those of the more commonly studied wet bR samples due to the influence of dehydration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The photoelectric signals generated from reconstituted bR films as observed by a variety of independent research groups have proved that photochemical properties of bR can be maintained in its solid phase because of the unusual stability of purple membrane (PM) sheets (Váró and Keszthelyi, 1983;Kononenko et al, 1987;He et al, 1998;Crittenden et al, 2003). However, the photocycle and proton transfer kinetics of dried bR film dramatically differ from those of the more commonly studied wet bR samples due to the influence of dehydration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Moreover, instead of 2D reconstitution of proton pumps into bilayers of lipid vesicles with limited and isolated internal volumes, 3D unidirectional assembly offers the sequential addition of proton gradients from individual proteogradient membranes. Because bR in purple membranes is well oriented natively, numerous reports focused on 3D stacking of purple membrane patches using approaches such as electric sedimen-tation (22), Langmuir-Blodgett transfer (23), electric field directed loading (24), sequential deposition with polyelectrolytes (25), etc. Unfortunately, the interdigitation of different patches along the stacking direction and the presence of randomly oriented patches are intrinsic problems.…”
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“…The protein occurs naturally in an ordered two-dimensional crystal array, usually referred to as the purple membrane (PM) sheet. The protein functions as a light-driven proton pump in the outer membrane of the organism and provides a photosynthetic source of energy when the oxygen concentration drops below that capable of sustaining respiration (Stoeckenius et al, 1979;Khorana et al, 1979;Czégé et al, 1982;Kononenko et al, 1987;Birge, 1990;Henderson et al, 1990). The absorption of visible light generates a photovoltage across the membrane with a large quantum efficiency (0.65) (Birge, 1990).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%