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Q34017789-3B0DCE6C-00BF-4776-AB8C-B19867FC398D
Q34017789-3B0DCE6C-00BF-4776-AB8C-B19867FC398D
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The residues Leu 93 and Asp 96 act independently in the bacteriorhodopsin photocycle: studies with the leu 93-->Ala, Asp 96-->Asn double mutant.
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P2860
The proton transfers in the cytoplasmic domain of bacteriorhodopsin are facilitated by a cluster of interacting residues.