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Science ; 259(5098): 1105, 1993 Feb 19.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8438160
3.
Biochemistry ; 23(22): 5353-60, 1984 Oct 23.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6391541

RÉSUMÉ

By the use of derivative spectral analysis, the broad tryptophan (Trp) fluorescence emission from aqueous suspensions of bacteriorhodopsin in its native purple membrane may be resolved into contributions from buried, surface, and exposed residues. Addition of glycerol produces a progressive enhancement of the fluorescence yield to a limiting value at about 70% v/v glycerol. Glycerol enhancement of fluorescence is also observed for monomeric Trp, and a good correlation exists between this effect and literature estimates of the fractional degree of Trp exposure in nine globular proteins. The estimate of fractional Trp exposure in bacteriorhodopsin from this correlation (50 +/- 15%) is in agreement with the value obtained by spectral differentiation and also by modified Stern-Volmer curves for quenching by water-soluble acrylamide. The absence of significant quenching by Tb(III) or Eu(III) ions, which may be expected to bind to the purple membrane surface, shows that the exposed Trp residues are in contact with water in intraprotein regions of the membrane and may be the first direct evidence for a transmembrane aqueous channel by which protons are actively transported during the bacteriorhodopsin photochemical cycle.


Sujet(s)
Bactériorhodopsines , Caroténoïdes , Alcohol dehydrogenase , Alcohol oxidoreductases , Animaux , Phénomènes chimiques , Chimie physique , Halobacterium/analyse , Equus caballus , Foie/enzymologie , Mathématiques , Spectrométrie de fluorescence
6.
Biophys Struct Mech ; 5(4): 313-20, 1979 Aug.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39648

RÉSUMÉ

Small light-induced changes in the conductivity of light-adapted purple membrane suspended in strong electrolyte solutions were detected. The method used involved modulated light and a phase sensitive detector and it allowed us to detect accurately changes as small as 0.0001% in the conductivity of the suspension. The light-induced conductivity changes turned out to be composed of at least two different event: a small fast increase in conductivity (tau approximately 2 ms) followed by a slower and larger decrease in this parameter (tau = 70 ms-80 ms). The effects of pH and temperature on these changes were studied. Both events reached maximal values around neutral pH and approached zero at both high and low pH's. Heating the suspension decreased the photoconductivity change and Arrhenius plots of the data showed breaks around 31 degrees C. It is suggested that the conductivity changes reflect changes in the surface charge of the membrane and can be used to follow the kinetics of the conformational changes occurring in the system.


Sujet(s)
Bactériorhodopsines , Caroténoïdes , Conductivité électrique , Halobacterium , Concentration en ions d'hydrogène , Lumière , Température , Thermodynamique
7.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-315378

RÉSUMÉ

The visible chromophore of bacteriorhodopsin, BR(570), undergoes progressive bleaching when subjected to 60CO gamma-irradiation. The low G-value for bleaching confirms that the site of the chromophore is highly protected. Positive and negative circular dichroic (CD) bands associated with the chromosphone undergo concomitant decrease in a manner which is consistent with two independent chromophores rather than exciton coupling between neighbouring chromophoric site.


Sujet(s)
Bactériorhodopsines/effets des radiations , Caroténoïdes/effets des radiations , Halobacterium/effets des radiations , Dichroïsme circulaire , Radio-isotopes du cobalt , Rayons gamma , Méthode de Monte Carlo
8.
Biochim Biophys Acta ; 502(2): 222-31, 1978 May 10.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-580766

RÉSUMÉ

Purple membrane fragments from Halobacterium halobium were reconstituted with the native lipids replaced by dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine and by egg lecithin. In parallel studies the temperature dependence of bacteriorhodopsin phototransient lifetime and absorption dichroism and of in situ lipid microviscosity were determined; the former two by, respectively, conventional and polarization flash photometry, and the latter by observation of emission depolarization of an embedded fluorescent dye, 1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene. Discontinuities in lipid microviscosity profiles in native and egg lecithin purple membrane were reflected in both the photochemical cycle frequency and bacteriorhodopsin chromophore rotational mobility. The influence exerted by membrane-lipid viscosity appears to be a secondary effect, and points to the bacteriorhodopsin chromophoric group being situated in the protein interior.


Sujet(s)
Bactériorhodopsines/métabolisme , Caroténoïdes/métabolisme , Lipides membranaires/pharmacologie , Halobacterium/ultrastructure , Phosphatidylcholines/pharmacologie , Photochimie , Surfactants pulmonaires/pharmacologie , Spectrométrie de fluorescence , Spectrophotométrie
10.
Biophys Struct Mech ; 2(3): 267-76, 1976 Dec 22.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1016693

RÉSUMÉ

Kinetics were determined for the four transients K590, L540, M410, O660 of the photochemical cycle of bacteriorhodopsin (BR570) both in 1H2O and in 2H2O over a wide temperature range. Breaks in the Arrhenius plots, observed at 25 degrees-32 degrees for the longest-lived transients coincide with a transition point in the microviscosity of the membrane as measured by depolarization of an added fluorescent probe. The earliest isotope effect occurs in the decay of L540, and is present in the subsequent formation and decay of M410 and O660. Thus in the light-driven proton pump of BR570, proton ejection from the Schiff base correlates with decay of L540 and reprotonation occurs with the decay of both M410 and O660 back to BR570.


Sujet(s)
Bactériorhodopsines , Caroténoïdes , Photochimie , Membrane cellulaire , Halobacterium , Cinétique , Lumière , Lipides membranaires , Périodicité
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Biochim Biophys Acta ; 430(3): 454-8, 1976 Jun 08.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-938642

RÉSUMÉ

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.


Sujet(s)
Bactériorhodopsines/métabolisme , Caroténoïdes/métabolisme , Halobacterium/métabolisme , Calorimétrie , Transfert d'énergie , Cinétique , Température , Thermodynamique
12.
Biochim Biophys Acta ; 423(2): 238-48, 1976 Feb 16.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1247609

RÉSUMÉ

Aqueous suspensions of bacteriorhodopsin in purple membrane fragments from Halobacterium halobium have bben subjected to microsecond flash photometry utilizing both unpolarized and polarized light. Depletion of the ground state chromophore centered at 570 nm is accompanied by the formation of transients absorbing maximally at 410 nm and 660 nm with rise times of about 0.4 and 6 ms, respectively. Decay of both transients and reformation of the ground state chromophore occurs with identical first-order kinetics with a half life of about 6 ms. All three chromophores are polarized with dichroic ratios which remain constant throughout the transient lifetimes, indicating that Brownian rotation of the chromophore within the membrane is considerably restricted. Whereas agents which induce permeability of membranes to protons (2,4-dinitrophenol, carbonylcyanide-m-chlorophenylhydrazone) and non-specific univalent cations (gramicidin) or inhibit ATPase (ouabain) had no influence, the K+-specific ionophore valinomycin in the presence of K+ inhibited and quenched the formation of the 660 nm transient with concomitant increase in lifetime of the 410 nm transient and delay in recovery of the 570 nm chromophore. High concentrations of Na+ produced an effect similar to that of valinomycin. The relationship of these data to the mechanism of the proton pump in the intact bacterium is discussed, with the conclusion that the 410 nm transient performs a key role.


Sujet(s)
Bactériorhodopsines/métabolisme , Caroténoïdes/métabolisme , Halobacterium/métabolisme , Membrane cellulaire/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Membrane cellulaire/métabolisme , Halobacterium/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Cinétique , Photolyse , Spectrophotométrie , Température , Facteurs temps , Valinomycine/pharmacologie
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