| Literature DB >> 8744326 |
J Cladera1, J Torres, E Padrós.
Abstract
The conformation of bacterioopsin in the apomembrane has been studied by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Resolution enhancement techniques and curve-fitting procedures have been used to determine the secondary structural components from the amide I region. Bacterioopsin contains about 54% helicoidal structure (alpha I and alpha II helices + 3(10) turns), 21% sheets, 16% reverse turns, and 9% unordered structure. Thus, after retinal removal, all of the secondary structural types of bacteriorhodopsin remain present, and only slight quantitative differences appear. On the other hand, H/D exchange studies show that there is a higher degree of exchange for reverse turns and protonated carboxylic lateral chains in bacterioopsin as compared to bacteriorhodopsin. This gives further support to the idea of a more open tertiary structure of bacterioopsin, and to the consideration of the retinal molecule as an important element in complementing the interhelical interactions in bacteriorhodopsin folding.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8744326 PMCID: PMC1225268 DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(96)79858-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biophys J ISSN: 0006-3495 Impact factor: 4.033