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Publikováno v:
Biochemistry. 29:1485-1491
Nanosecond time-resolved absorption measurements are reported for the room temperature photolysis of a modified rhodopsin pigment, 13-demethylrhodopsin, which contains the chromophore 13-demethylretinal. The measurements are consistent with the forma
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry. 29(6)
Early photolysis intermediates of native bovine rhodopsin (RHO) are investigated by nanosecond laser photolysis near physiological temperature. Absorption difference spectra are collected after excitation with 477-, 532-, and 560-nm laser pulses of v
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 89:3845-3853
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 89:289-294
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Review of Scientific Instruments. 58:945-949
An optical multichannel analyzer system for obtaining high‐quality spectra of intermediates formed by nanosecond laser photolysis is described. The system is useful for samples which undergo irreversible photochemistry and which are available in li
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Vision Research. 24:1465-1470
Nanosecond transient spectroscopic measurements of the BATHO products formed from photolysis of bovine rhodopsin (RHO) and isorhodopsin (ISO) are discussed. BATHO absorption spectra of RHO and ISO differ slightly, but both pigments exhibit wavelength
Autor:
M. Ottolenghi, Noga Friedman, Mordechai Sheves, J. W. Lewis, D. S. Kliger, C. M. Einterz, S. J. Hug, Amnon Albeck
Publikováno v:
Biophysical Journal. (2):233-241
The photolysis intermediates of an artificial bovine rhodopsin pigment, cis-5,6-dihydro-isorhodopsin (cis-5,6,-diH-ISORHO, lambda max 461 nm), which contains a cis-5,6-dihydro-9-cis-retinal chromophore, are investigated by room temperature, nanosecon
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 87:380-382
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Chemischer Informationsdienst. 16
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Biophysical journal. 56(6)
The linear dichroism spectrum of rhodopsin in sonicated bovine disk membranes was measured 30, 60, 170, and 600 ns after room temperature photolysis with a linearly polarized, 7-ns laser pulse (lambda = 355 or 477 nm). A global exponential fitting pr