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Bacteriorhodopsin
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| - | Br is composed of 6 α-helical elements each containing a retinal molecule. The retinal changes its conformation upon binding of a proton, causing the Br to change conformation and pump the proton. | + | Br is composed of 6 α-helical elements each containing a retinal molecule. The retinal changes its ground state conformation upon binding of a proton, causing the Br to change conformation to the activated state and pump the proton. |
== 3D Structures of bacteriorhodopsin == | == 3D Structures of bacteriorhodopsin == | ||
Revision as of 12:12, 8 November 2015
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Function
Bacteriorhodopsin (Br) is a membrane protein in Archaea which moves protons across the cell membrane.
Structural highlights
Br is composed of 6 α-helical elements each containing a retinal molecule. The retinal changes its ground state conformation upon binding of a proton, causing the Br to change conformation to the activated state and pump the proton.
3D Structures of bacteriorhodopsin
Updated on 08-November-2015
See Also
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