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Biophysical Journal 47: 387-393 (1985)
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Time-resolved x-ray diffraction study of photostimulated purple membrane.

R D Frankel and J M Forsyth

ABSTRACT

A nanosecond resolution laser-driven x-ray source has been used to perform a time-resolved, x-ray diffraction study of the purple membrane of the Halobacterium halobium. Alterations in diffraction patterns have been observed 1 ms after photostimulation, and are interpreted to show disorder of bacteriorhodopsin packing in the plane of the membrane with little bacteriorhodopsin structural change.




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