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From our earlier extensive protein-lipid reconstitution studies, the conditions under which bacteriorhodopsin forms organised 2D arrays in large unilamellar vesicles have been established using freeze-fracture electron microscopy. In a background bilayer matrix of phosphatidylcholine (diC 14:0 ), the protein can form arrays only when the anionic purple membrane lipid, phosphatidylglycerol...
Bacteriorhodopsin, the light driven proton pump of the extreme halophilic bacterium H. salinarium, is an integral membrane protein (M r ca. 26000) which forms 2D arrays in the purple membrane of the bacterium. It is this feature which has permitted the use of electron diffraction methods to resolve the protein structure to some degree of atomic detail, although the prosthetic group has not...
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