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Energetics and Chronology of Phototransients in the Light Response of the Purple Membrane of Halobacterium Halobium

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Specialties Biochemistry
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Date 1976 Jun 8
PMID 938642
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Arrhenius parameters for formation and decay of phototransients in suspensions of purple membrane fragments in H2O and 2H2O have been determined in the temperature range 0-60 degree C. Kinetic isotope effects are found which show that proton transfer steps are involved in both formation and decay of the two longest-lived transients absorbing at 410 nm and 660 nm, respectively. The results also suggest that these transients do not occupy a single pathway in the spontaneous deexcitation of bacteriorhodopsin within the purple membrane. Purple membrane undergoes a phase transition at 25-30 degrees C in both H2O and 2H2O.

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