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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 51,
  • Issue 4,
  • pp. 558-562
  • (1997)

Molecular Reaction Mechanisms of Proteins Monitored by Nanosecond Step-Scan FT-IR Difference Spectroscopy

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Abstract

Step-scan FT-IR difference spectroscopy with 100-ns time resolution is applied to the membrane protein bacteriorhodopsin. The experimetal setup and data acquisition are described in great detail. The IR absorbance changes accompanying bacteriorhodopsin's photocycle are presented in a three-dimensional representation. The data quality allows one, for example, to resolve the biphasic rise of the photocycle-intermediate M. A bacteriorhodopsin's proton pump model based on the FT-IR works is presented.

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