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The EMBO Journal|June 1, 1989
Aspartic acids 96 and 85 play a central role in the function of bacteriorhodopsin as a proton pumpH J Butt, K Fendler, E Bamberg, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|January 30, 1992
Influence of the size and protonation state of acidic residue 85 on the absorption spectrum and photoreaction of the bacteriorhodopsin chromophoreJ K Lanyi, J Tittor, G Váró, et al.
The EMBO Journal|November 1, 1989
A defective proton pump, point-mutated bacteriorhodopsin Asp96----Asn is fully reactivated by azideJ Tittor, C Soell, D Oesterhelt, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 22, 1997
Chloride and proton transport in bacteriorhodopsin mutant D85T: different modes of ion translocation in a retinal proteinJ Tittor, U Haupts, C Haupts, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 5, 1989
Bacteriorhodopsin mutants of Halobacterium sp. GRB. II. Characterization of mutantsJ Soppa, J Otomo, J Straub, et al.
Biochemistry|April 4, 2001
Dynamics of the proton transfer reaction on the cytoplasmic surface of bacteriorhodopsinS Checover, Y Marantz, E Nachliel, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 13, 1999
Protein conformational changes in the bacteriorhodopsin photocycleS Subramaniam, M Lindahl, P Bullough, et al.
Genomics|March 4, 2008
Evolution in the laboratory: the genome of Halobacterium salinarum strain R1 compared to that of strain NRC-1F Pfeiffer, S C Schuster, A Broicher, et al.
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The EMBO Journal|June 1, 1989
Aspartic acids 96 and 85 play a central role in the function of bacteriorhodopsin as a proton pumpH J Butt, K Fendler, E Bamberg, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|January 30, 1992
Influence of the size and protonation state of acidic residue 85 on the absorption spectrum and photoreaction of the bacteriorhodopsin chromophoreJ K Lanyi, J Tittor, G Váró, et al.
The EMBO Journal|November 1, 1989
A defective proton pump, point-mutated bacteriorhodopsin Asp96----Asn is fully reactivated by azideJ Tittor, C Soell, D Oesterhelt, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 22, 1997
Chloride and proton transport in bacteriorhodopsin mutant D85T: different modes of ion translocation in a retinal proteinJ Tittor, U Haupts, C Haupts, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 5, 1989
Bacteriorhodopsin mutants of Halobacterium sp. GRB. II. Characterization of mutantsJ Soppa, J Otomo, J Straub, et al.
Biochemistry|April 4, 2001
Dynamics of the proton transfer reaction on the cytoplasmic surface of bacteriorhodopsinS Checover, Y Marantz, E Nachliel, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 13, 1999
Protein conformational changes in the bacteriorhodopsin photocycleS Subramaniam, M Lindahl, P Bullough, et al.
Genomics|March 4, 2008
Evolution in the laboratory: the genome of Halobacterium salinarum strain R1 compared to that of strain NRC-1F Pfeiffer, S C Schuster, A Broicher, et al.
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