STRUCTURAL STUDIES OF THE BACTERIORHODOPSIN PHOTOCYCLE
Project Number5R01GM059970-04
Contact PI/Project LeaderLUECKE, HARTMUT
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE
Description
Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION (Adapted from abstract): Bacteriorhodopsin is a light-driven proton
pump that has several well-characterized intermediates in its photocycle. The
general aim of this proposal is to define the mechanism of proton transport in
bacteriorhodopsin by mapping the conformational changes during the photocycle
in atomic detail. The specific aims are 1) to determine the high resolution
structure of light-adapted (ground state) bacteriorhodopsin, 2) determine the
structure of the M intermediate by solving the structure of D96N
bacteriorhodopsin 3) determine the crystal structure of the K intermediate, 4)
solve the crystal structure of the L intermediate and 5) solve the structure of
a chloride pump, either halorhodopsin, or D85S bacteriorhodopsin, which
functions as a chloride pump.
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Project Terms
X ray crystallographybacteriorhodopsinschloride ionconformationhydrogen transportion transportphotochemistryprotein structure functionretinaldehydestructural biology
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