Literature DB >> 39648

Light-induced conductivity changes in purple membrane suspensions.

M A Slifkin, H Garty, W V Sherman, M F Vincent, S R Caplan.   

Abstract

Small light-induced changes in the conductivity of light-adapted purple membrane suspended in strong electrolyte solutions were detected. The method used involved modulated light and a phase sensitive detector and it allowed us to detect accurately changes as small as 0.0001% in the conductivity of the suspension. The light-induced conductivity changes turned out to be composed of at least two different event: a small fast increase in conductivity (tau approximately 2 ms) followed by a slower and larger decrease in this parameter (tau = 70 ms-80 ms). The effects of pH and temperature on these changes were studied. Both events reached maximal values around neutral pH and approached zero at both high and low pH's. Heating the suspension decreased the photoconductivity change and Arrhenius plots of the data showed breaks around 31 degrees C. It is suggested that the conductivity changes reflect changes in the surface charge of the membrane and can be used to follow the kinetics of the conformational changes occurring in the system.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 39648     DOI: 10.1007/bf02426665

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys Struct Mech        ISSN: 0340-1057


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