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Biophysical Journal 47: 721-724 (1985)
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Characterization of the chromophore of the third rhodopsin-like pigment of Halobacterium halobium and its photoproduct.

M Tsuda, B Nelson, C H Chang, R Govindjee and T G Ebrey

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Halobacterium halobium contains at least three retinal-containing pigments: bacteriorhodopsin, halorhodopsin, and a third rhodopsin-like pigment (tR) absorbing at approximately 590 nm, tR590. Illumination of tR590 gives rise to a very long-lived blue absorbing photoproduct, tR370. Using high-performance liquid chromatography we show that the chromophore of tR590 is primarily all-trans retinal and its conversion by light to tR370 causes the chromophore to isomerize primarily to the 13-cis conformation. Irradiation of the tR370 gives rise to a transient photoproduct absorbing at approximately 520 nm that decays back to the initial pigment tR590. In addition to all-trans retinal, the apomembrane of tR can also combine with 13-cis retinal but not with the 9- or 11-cis isomers.




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