1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0006-3495(99)77421-7
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Time-Resolved Step-Scan Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Reveals Differences between Early and Late M Intermediates of Bacteriorhodopsin

Abstract: In this report, from time-resolved step-scan Fourier transform infrared investigations from 15 ns to 160 ms, we provide evidence for the subsequent rise of three different M states that differ in their structures. The first state rises with approximately 3 microseconds to only a small percentage. Its structure as judged from amide I/II bands differs in small but well-defined aspects from the L state. The next M state, which appears in approximately 40 microseconds, has almost all of the characteristics of the … Show more

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“…This is probably the sum of a b 5 -like spectrum with a spectrum that has a nearly mirror-image shape (restoration of the initial BR state from the last step of the photocycle). It is very similar to the final spectrum shown by Rödig et al (28). We plan to discuss this spectrum in a separate publication.…”
Section: Contribution Of L M N and O To The B-spectrasupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…This is probably the sum of a b 5 -like spectrum with a spectrum that has a nearly mirror-image shape (restoration of the initial BR state from the last step of the photocycle). It is very similar to the final spectrum shown by Rödig et al (28). We plan to discuss this spectrum in a separate publication.…”
Section: Contribution Of L M N and O To The B-spectrasupporting
confidence: 85%
“…In this spectral region (1900 to 900 cm −1 ), all of the spectra from films hydrated with H 2 18 O (not shown) coincided with the spectra from films hydrated with H 2 16 O shown in Figure 2. The spectral shapes of a series of our b-spectra are also similar to those of Rödig et al (28). In figure 2(i), the residuals (average of absolute value of the difference between fit and data) are depicted as a pair of curves, showing the positive value of the residuals, and its negative, at each frequency.…”
Section: Spectra Of Model Intermediates (B-spectra)supporting
confidence: 71%
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