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Y J Ohkita1, J Sasaki, A Maeda, T Yoshizawa, M Groesbeek, P Verdegem, J Lugtenburg.
Abstract
The hydrogen out-of-plane bending (HOOP) vibrations were studied in the difference Fourier transform infrared spectra of lumirhodopsin and metarhodopsin I by use of a series of specifically deuterated retinal derivatives of bovine rod outer segments. The 947 cm-1 band of lumirhodopsin and the 950 cm-1 band of metarhodopsin I were assigned to the mode composed of both 11-HOOP and 12-HOOP vibrations. This result suggests that the perturbation near C12-H of the retinal in the earlier intermediate, bathorhodopsin (Palings, van den Berg, Lugtenburg and Mathies, Biochemistry, 28 (1989) 1498-1507), is extinguished in lumirhodopsin and metarhodopsin I. Unphotolyzed rhodopsin and metarhodopsin I exhibited the 14-HOOP bands in the 12-D derivatives at 901 and 886 cm-1, respectively. Lumirhodopsin, however, did not show the 14-HOOP in the 12-D derivatives. The result suggests a change in geometrical alignment of the C14-H bond in lumirhodopsin with respect to the N-H bond of the Schiff base.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7662871 DOI: 10.1016/0301-4622(95)00017-r
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biophys Chem ISSN: 0301-4622 Impact factor: 2.352