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Structural and dynamic studies of bacteriorhodopsin and its variantsMasciangioli, Tina Marie 08 1900 (has links)
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Electrochemical modulation of the optical properties of bacteriorhodopsin /Danks, Philip H., January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M. Sc.)--Carleton University, 2001. / Also available in electronic format on the Internet.
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Effect of membrane supramolecular structure on the photoresponse and structural stability of bacteriorhodopsin /Hartsel, Scott Clifton January 1985 (has links)
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Time-resolved spectroscopic studies of the dynamic processes in bacteriorhodopsinWang, Jianping 08 1900 (has links)
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Bacteriorhodopsin excited state dynamics and photochemistryVolkov, Victor Vitorovich 12 1900 (has links)
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Plasmonic field effects on the spectroscopic and photobiological function of the photosynthetic system of bacteriorhodopsinBiesso, Arianna. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M. S.)--Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009. / Committee Chair: Mostafa A. El-Sayed; Committee Member: Adegboyega K. Oyelere; Committee Member: Bridgette Barry; Committee Member: Joseph W. Perry; Committee Member: Mark R. Prausnitz.
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Circular Dichroism of the Laser‐Induced Blue State of Bacteriorhodopsin, Spectral Analysis and New Insights into the Purple→Blue Color ChangeRudraraju, Anusha 27 August 2015 (has links)
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Interpretation of the absorption and circular dichroic spectra of purple membrane of halobacterium halobium /Muccio, Donald Dominic January 1979 (has links)
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Effects of pH, cations and lipids on the structure, stability and function of bacteriorhodopsinHeyes, Colin D. 12 1900 (has links)
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Bacteriorhodopsin/phospholipid interactions : a study by ³¹P- and ²H-NMRGale, Paul January 1988 (has links)
Two methods were used to produce exogenous lipid/bR complexes. A detergent method (Huang et al., 1980) reconstituted bR into DMPC or DMPG bilayers, free of all endogenous purple membrane lipids as shown by high resolution <sup>31</sup> P-NMR. A novel biological detergent-free method employed bovine liver non-specific lipid transfer protein (nsTP) to mediate addition of DMPC to purple membrane, while retaining 76 - 86% of the endogenous purple membrane phospholipids. The variations with temperature of 2H-NMR quadrupole splittings for the DMPC choline α- and β-methylene CD2 segments were similar to those for protein-free lipid (Gaily et al., 1975) implying that temperature dependent changes in segmental amplitudes of motion within the choline group are preserved in the presence of bR. Incorporation of small quantities of bR increased the amplitudes of segmental motion within the choline headgroup relative to that of pure lipid, but increasing the bR content induced an ordering effect. The choline α- and β-methylene segment quadrupole splittings showed a linear variation with protein content at constant temperature. This is consistent with freeze fracture electron microscopy data, which shows the bR particles to be dispersed at all lipid/protein ratios, when quenched from temperatures above the phase transition. Applying a fast two site exchange model to the <sup>2</sup>H-NMR data, values between 12 and 15 were calculated for the number of boundary lipids for bR (26,000 M<sub>r</sub>) in DMPC bilayers free of purple membrane lipids. From ESR data, for delipidated bR in DMPC and DMPG bilayers at temperatures above the phase transition, the number of boundary lipids calculated were 18 - 21, which is consistent with the bR being monomeric, as also observed in DMPC bilayers with all the purple membrane lipids retained (Cherry et al., 1978). The purple membrane lipids thus appear to mediate crystallization of the bR particles into a hexagonal lattice at temperatures slightly below the exogenous lipid phase transition.
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