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A study of light-induced conductivity in bacteriorhodopsin
Authors:I Bakarudin  M A Slifkin
Institution:(1) School of Physics, University of Science Malaysia, 11800 US, Penang, Malaysia;(2) Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Salford, M5 4WT Salford, U.K.
Abstract:Measurements have been made of light-induced conductivity changes and the associated kinetics of the relaxation processes in aqueous suspensions and sonicated liposomes containing bacteriorhodopsin (bR). Aqueous suspensions exhibit a single relaxation time of 1 to 2 ms. The addition of D2O to the aqueous suspension slows down the relaxation time, fourfold. Similar behaviour is seen in sonicated liposomes with a relaxation time of 2 to 3 ms. Activation energies of approximately 14 and 6 kJM-1 are obtained for the effect in sonicated liposomes and aqueous suspension containing bR, respectively. These relaxation processes with lifetime of 1 to 2 ms suggest conformational changes in the protein moiety of bR which most probably may be associated with protonation-deprotonation processes or less likely the release and binding of small ions.
Keywords:Bacteriorhodopsin  light-induced conductivity  aqueous suspensions  sonicated liposomes
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