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  • 29. Interaction of the protonated Schiff base with the peptide backbone of valine 49 and the intervening water molecule in the N photointermediate of bacteriorhodopsin.
    Yamazaki Y, Kandori H, Needleman R, Lanyi JK, Maeda A.
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  • 31. The chromophore induces a correct folding of the polypeptide chain of bacteriorhodopsin.
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  • 35. Proton translocation by bacteriorhodopsin in the absence of substantial conformational changes.
    Tittor J, Paula S, Subramaniam S, Heberle J, Henderson R, Oesterhelt D.
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  • 36. Structural changes of Salinibacter sensory rhodopsin I upon formation of the K and M photointermediates.
    Suzuki D, Sudo Y, Furutani Y, Takahashi H, Homma M, Kandori H.
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  • 38. Vibrational spectroscopy of bacteriorhodopsin mutants: I. Tyrosine-185 protonates and deprotonates during the photocycle.
    Braiman MS, Mogi T, Stern LJ, Hackett NR, Chao BH, Khorana HG, Rothschild KJ.
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  • 40. A redirected proton pathway in the bacteriorhodopsin mutant Tyr-57-->Asp. Evidence for proton translocation without Schiff base deprotonation.
    Sonar S, Marti T, Rath P, Fischer W, Coleman M, Nilsson A, Khorana HG, Rothschild KJ.
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