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BIOPHYSICAL LETTERS |
1 University of Wshington
2 University of Washington
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: tebrey{at}u.washington.edu.
Submitted on January 28, 2005
Revised on February 28, 2005
Accepted on 2 March 2005
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max=571 nm), which has polar residues in the ring binding site that interact with the ring, with that for three pigments, which do not. We conclude that by the time the Lumi product of the pigment is formed, the ring has moved away from the ring binding site.
Key Words: lumirhodopsin, photoisomerization, retinal, spectral shift
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