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Potassium ions retinal

Halorhodopsiti. In addition to bacteriorhodopsin there are three other retinal-containing proteins in membranes of halobacteria. From mutant strains lacking bacteriorhodopsin the second protein, halorhodopsin, has been isolated. It acts as a light-driven chloride ion pump, transporting Cl from outside to inside. Potassium ions follow, and the pump provides a means for these bacteria to accumulate KC1 to balance the high external osmotic pressure of the environment in which they live.578 The amino acid sequences of halorhodopsins from several species are very similar to those of bacteriorhodopsin as is the three-dimensional structure.589 However, the important proton-carrying residues D85 and D96 of bacteriorhodopsin are replaced by threonine and alanine, respectively, in halorhodopsin.590 Halorhodopsin (hR)... [Pg.1335]


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