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Quantitative Evaluation of the Dynamics of Proton Transfer from Photoactivated Bacteriorhodopsin to the Bulk

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Journal FEBS Lett
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1996 Sep 16
PMID 8814294
Citations 10
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Abstract

It has been reported by many research groups that protons released during the photocycle of bacteriorhodopsin are detected by surface bound indicators much faster than by indicators in the bulk. In this study we used numerical simulation of chemical reaction's dynamics for analyzing the delayed appearance of protons in the bulk. The results indicate that the low pK surface groups of the membrane, which form an undilutable concentrated matrix of proton binding sites, retain the protons in this space according to the mass action law. The main sites for proton accumulation are the cluster of carboxylates on the cytoplasmic side of the membrane. The protonation of an indicator in the bulk does not proceed by its reaction with free proton, but rather through self-diffusion of the indicator to the membrane and abstraction of proton from the protonated surface group. The detailed mechanisms which correspond with these reactions are reported.

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