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Mechanism of Inward Proton Transport in an Antarctic Microbial Rhodopsin

J Phys Chem B. 2020-06; 
Andrew Harris, Michalis Lazaratos, Malte Siemers, Ethan Watt, Anh Hoang, Sahoko Tomida , Luiz Schubert, Mattia Saita , Joachim Heberle, Yuji Furutani , Hideki Kandori, Ana-Nicoleta Bondar, Leonid S Brown
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Although the outward-directed proton transport across biological membranes is well studied and its importance for bioenergetics is clearly understood, inward-directed light-driven proton pumping by microbial rhodopsins has remained a mystery both physiologically and mechanistically. A new family of Antarctic rhodopsins, which is a subgroup within a novel class of schizorhodopsins reported recently, includes a member, denoted as AntR, which proved amenable to extensive characterization with experiments and computation. Phylogenetic analyses identify AntR as distinct from the well-studied microbial rhodopsins that function as outward-directed ion pumps, and bioinformatics sequence analyses reveal amino acid subst... More

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