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  • OSA Technical Digest (Optica Publishing Group, 1986),
  • paper TUGG7

Photobiological study of the photoreceptor in phototactic bacteria by nanosecond laser spectroscopy

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Abstract

Halobacterlum halobium is attracted to yellow, green, and red light and repelled by blue UV light.1 Sensory rhodopsin (sR590) (Refs. 2 and 3) is regarded as a photoreceptor for attractant photoaxis. sR590 has an absorption maximum around 590 nm.2 Intermediates sR680 (Ref. 2) and sR370 (or sR373) (Refs. 2 and 3) have been found in the photocycle of sR590. sR680 is converted to sR370.2

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