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Proton translocation by bacteriorhodopsin and heme-copper oxidases
1Helsinki Bioenergetics Group, University of Helsinki, Finland. Marten.Wikstrom@Helsinki.Fi
Abstract:
Proton translocation is the means by which free energy is conserved from oxygen reduction by the respiratory heme-copper oxidases and from sunlight by bacteriorhodopsin. Three-dimensional structures at atomic resolution of both proteins have aided functional studies of the proton translocation mechanism. A comparison reveals common structural and functional features that may be unique to the primary proton pumps in biology.
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