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<Structure load='1dze<scene name='91/919042/Subunit_of_bacteriorhodopsin/1'>Text To Be Displayed</scene>' size='350' frame='true' align='right' caption='3D structure of Bacteriorhodopsin' scene='Insert optional scene name here' />{{Sandbox_Reserved_Kim_Lane}}<!-- PLEASE ADD YOUR CONTENT BELOW HERE -->
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==Your Heading Here (maybe something like 'Structure')==
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<StructureSection load='1DZE' size='350' side='right' caption='3D structure of Bacteriorhodopsin' scene=''>
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=='''Bacteriorhodopsin'''==
=='''Bacteriorhodopsin'''==
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== Interesting Findings ==
== Interesting Findings ==
Halophilic archaea live in hypersaline environments such as salt lakes and are exposed to extremely strong sunlight. This increases the salinity so the haloarchaea depend on the proton gradient system through its photo-reactive proteins. Due to bacteriorhodopsin having low availability at a high price, studies have produced a BR recombinant protein called highly expressible bacteriorhodopsin (HEBR). HEBR may decrease the likelihood of cell proliferation and migration of lung cancer cells.
Halophilic archaea live in hypersaline environments such as salt lakes and are exposed to extremely strong sunlight. This increases the salinity so the haloarchaea depend on the proton gradient system through its photo-reactive proteins. Due to bacteriorhodopsin having low availability at a high price, studies have produced a BR recombinant protein called highly expressible bacteriorhodopsin (HEBR). HEBR may decrease the likelihood of cell proliferation and migration of lung cancer cells.
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