Literature DB >> 7061441

Identification of the retinal-binding protein in halorhodopsin.

J K Lanyi, D Oesterhelt.   

Abstract

Cell envelope vesicles prepared from a retinal-deficient strain of Halobacterium halobium contained the apoprotein of halorhodopsin, but not the apoprotein of bacteriorhodopsin. Halorhodopsin was reconstituted in these membranes with tritium-labeled retinal and the preparation was reduced with sodium cyanoborohydride. The product was a bleached pigment in which the retinal-protein bond was resistant to hydroxylamine cleavage. Fluorography of sodium dodecyl sulfate/urea-polyacrylamide gels showed that one protein was radioactively labeled, almost exclusively. This protein migrated with an apparent molecular weight somewhat lower than that of bacteriorhodopsin, which was reconstituted in membranes from another strain and radioactively labeled under the same conditions. Thus, the retinal-binding component of halorhodopsin is a small protein, with an apparent molecular weight of approximately 25,000.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7061441

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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