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Halorhodopsins

Known as: Halorhodopsin, Halorhodopsin Chromoprotein, Halorhodopsins [Chemical/Ingredient] 
Light driven chloride ion pumps that are ubiquitously found in halophilic archaea (HALOBACTERIALES).
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2014
2014
The semi-preparative biosynthesis of photochrome transmembrane protein bacteriorhodopsin (output 8-10 mg), labeled with deuterium… 
1996
1996
Neutral residue replacements were made of 21 acidic and basic residues within the N-terminal half of the Halobacterium salinarium… 
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1989
Highly Cited
1989
We used a gated optical multichannel analyzer to measure transient flash-induced absorption changes in bacteriorhodopsin (BR) and… 
1986
1986
The photoreactions of halorhodopsin are complicated by the fact that the parent pigment and its photoproducts interact with… 
1984
1984
The chromoprotein of halorhodopsin was isolated from Halobacteriqm halobium strain L-33, a bacteriorhodopsin-deficient mutant… 
1984
1984
Halorhodopsin is a retinal-containing pigment that is thought to function as a light-driven chloride ion pump in the cell…