Formation and decay of prelumirhodopsin at room temperatures
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The molecular mechanism of excitation in visual transduction and bacteriorhodopsin.Picosecond kinetics of the fluorescence from the chromophore of the purple membrane protein of Halobacterium halobium.A method for measuring picosecond phenomena in photolabile species: the emission lifetime of bacteriorhodopsin.Ultrafast spectroscopy of the visual pigment rhodopsin.Ultra-fast laser spectroscopy of visual pigments.Molecular dynamics of trans-cis isomerization in bathorhodopsin.Fluorescence relaxation kinetics from rhodopsin and isorhodopsin.Fluorescence of crayfish metarhodopsin studied in single rhabdoms.Photochemistry of rhodopsin and isorhodopsin investigated on a picosecond time scaleA new approach to understanding the initial step in visual transduction.Excited-state structure and isomerization dynamics of the retinal chromophore in rhodopsin from resonance Raman intensitiesSpectral and kinetic evidence for the existence of two forms of bathorhodopsinPrimary intermediates in the photochemical cycle of bacteriorhodopsinPicosecond and steady state, variable intensity and variable temperature emission spectroscopy of bacteriorhodopsin.Light collection and harvesting processes in bacterial photosynthesis investigated on a picosecond time scale.Primary photochemical event in vision: proton translocation.Molecular aspects of photoreceptor function.Dependency of photon density on primary process of cattle rhodopsin.Deprotonation of the Schiff base of rhodopsin is obligate in the activation of the G protein.Applications of ultrafast laser spectroscopy for the study of biological systems.Absolute absorption spectra of batho- and photorhodopsins at room temperature. Picosecond laser photolysis of rhodopsin in polyacrylamide.Resonance Raman studies of bathorhodopsin: evidence for a protonated Schiff base linkage.Orientation of intermediates in the bleaching of shear-oriented rhodopsin.Bathorhodopsin intermediates from 11-cis-rhodopsin and 9-cis-rhodopsin.Photochemistry of polyenes.The first step in vision occurs in femtoseconds: complete blue and red spectral studiesSquid hypsorhodopsin and bathorhodopsin by a picosecond laser photolysis.Photoisomerization, energy storage, and charge separation: a model for light energy transduction in visual pigments and bacteriorhodopsin.Fluorescence quantum yield of visual pigments: evidence for subpicosecond isomerization rates.Charge stabilization mechanism in the visual and purple membrane pigments.The primary process of vision and the structure of bathorhodopsin: a mechanism for photoisomerization of polyenes.Microbial and animal rhodopsins: structures, functions, and molecular mechanisms.The visual process: photophysics and photoisomerization of model visual pigments and the primary reaction.Recent developments in the molecular biology of extremely halophilic bacteria.Primary processes in photolysis of octopus rhodopsin.The structure of the retinylidene chromophore in bathorhodopsin.Probing ultrafast biological processes by picosecond spectroscopy.Picosecond and nanosecond isomerization kinetics of protonated 11-cis retinylidene Schiff bases.Visual pigments. V. Ground and excited-state acid dissociation constants of protonated all-trans retinal schiff base and correlation with theory.Mechanism of photoisomerization of 1-naphthyl-2-phenylethylenes in organic glasses.
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Formation and decay of prelumirhodopsin at room temperatures
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Formation and decay of prelumirhodopsin at room temperatures
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Formation and decay of prelumirhodopsin at room temperatures
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Applebury ML
Rentzepis PM
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10.1073/PNAS.69.10.2802
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1972-10-01T00:00:00Z