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Trans-cis isomerization of retinal and a mechanism for ion translocation in halorhodopsin
Authors:D. Oesterhelt  P. Hegemann  P. Tavan  K. Schulten
Affiliation:(1) Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie, D-8033 Martinsried, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Physik-Department, Technische Universität München, D-8046 Garching, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:The chromophore in halorhodopsin (HR) which acts as a light-driven chloride pump in halobacteria shares many properties with its counterpart in bacteriorhodopsin (BR): (i) a similar retinal protein interaction, (ii) trans to cis isomerization and (iii) similar intermediates of its photocycle. One major difference between the two chromoproteins is that the HR chromophore does not become deprotonated during its photocycle. A mechanism for the photocycle of HR is presented, which, in close analogy to an earlier proposed mechanism for BR, involves the sequence of all-trans rarr 13-cis, 14s-cis rarr 13-cis rarr all-trans isomerizations of the chromophore, a Schiff base of retinal. In contrast to the situation in BR the 13-cis, 14s-cisrarr13-cis isomerization is induced not by deprotonation of the retinal Schiff base chromophore but rather by the movement of an anion (Cl-) towards the protonated nitrogen of the Schiff's base. The suggested mechanism involves the Schiff base directly in the chloride translocation in halorhodopsin.
Keywords:Chloride pump  halorhodopsin  ion translocation  theoretical model  cis-trans isomerization
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