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Structural and Mechanistic Insight from High Resolution Structures of Archaeal Rhodopsins

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Journal FEBS Lett
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2003 Nov 25
PMID 14630318
Citations 6
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Abstract

Lipidic cubic phase-grown crystals yielded high resolution structures of a number of archaeal retinal proteins, the molecular mechanisms of which are being revealed as structures of photocycle intermediates become available. The structural basis for bacteriorhodopsin's mechanism of proton pumping is discussed, revealing a well-synchronized sequence of molecular events. Comparison with the high resolution structures of the halide pump halorhodopsin, as well as with the receptor sensory rhodopsin II, illustrates how small and localized structural changes result in functional divergence. Fundamental principles of energy transduction and sensory reception in the archaeal rhodopsins, which may have relevance to other systems, are discussed.

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